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RECOMMENDATION FOR KFH ESTATE AGENTS IN LORDSHIP LANE


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I have just sold my flat in East Dulwich through Kinleigh Folkard and Hayward Estate Agents on Lordship Lane. I cannot recommend them highly enough. The service they provided was excellent. I had one main sales negotiator, Kyley Cooper, who was absolutely outstanding. If I called the office and she couldn't talk, she would call back immediately and, if she was not there, (which was very rare) there was always another member of the KFH team on hand to help. They were always fully briefed and up to date with the situation. I don't think I've ever felt that the estate agents were so dedicated and on top of things - even when it got stressful at times. They very much work as a team which I found helpful and reassuring. I have bought and sold a few properties over the years, and I can honestly say that this was really impressive. Courtesy, initiative, being one step ahead, always being helpful was par for the course. If you're buying or selling in the area, please do go to KFH on Lordship Lane. You won't be disappointed, you'll be a really happy customer.

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