Moving home is huge. Choose an agent that doesn't treat your home as another file on their desk!

Moving home is huge. Choose an agent that doesn't treat your home as another file on their desk!

For many, the first time you sell a home is completely different to when you were a first time buyer. This time, you have to balance the sale of your current property and the purchase of your new home.

A recent completed sale in Shepperton, a big move for our client, looking for their long term family home and having to sell their first home. They have never sold and purchased at the same time before.

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"Couldn’t recommend this company enough with selling my home highly recommend the service and care from David and the team"

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