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Yet another recommendation for No-Flies Estate agents


Loz

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A huge recommendation for Brendan and Tony over at No-Flies estate agents. They were fantastic in helping us sell our property. We first put it on the market last year, but then we decided to take it off due to the huge number of houses on the market at the time. This was no problem for Brendan, who understood our reasoning and supported us.


When we did come back to the market this year, Brendan was great in getting potential buyers in and keeping a great line of communications between us and the buyer all through the negotiations and conveyancing process.


Throughout the process there was great advice and no pressure. I really recommend them. Their website and contact details are at http://no-flies.co.uk/

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