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Re: Need a good estate agent!

by Tigermum » Thu Jul 30, 2015 5:35 pm

Hi IndyB,

Nicole White at Right Estate Agents (07921 636 714, nicolewhite@rightestateagents.co.uk ) was very understanding with us when helping us find a home, taking on board all the considerations we had to go with it. Hope this helps x

Re: Need a good estate agent!

by IndyB » Wed Jul 29, 2015 8:48 pm

Thank you all for your help - great feedback!

Welcome any other advice from people familiar with house hunting in the area...

Re: Need a good estate agent!

by jonathan @ hamptons » Tue Jul 28, 2015 8:49 pm

Hi IndyB

I would echo the post by LP73 and say that the best thing you can do is register with the two main portals - Rightmove and Zoopla initially and see what comes through. I really wouldn't narrow down your search by only looking to buy through particular agents as in reality your dream home could be on with anyone from a large corporate to a small independent. I would also try to see everything, as many buyers seem to over anlalyse what's on offer and find reasons not to buy a place rather than physically seeing as many places as possible. If I think back to times before the internet, most buyers bought the one place they never thought they would buy purely because they went to see it and fell in love with it. Remember that everyone compromises when they come to buy, however unless you actually go and view you'll never know whether the compromise is one you feel happy to make.

At this time of the year I often hear buyers talking about 'waiting until September when there will be more stock to choose from' whereas in reality there is no great bundle of properties waiting in the wings to hit the market. Of course once you've found your prince, a good agent will make sure that the transaction stays on track and manages you and the seller effectively, but initially you just need to get out there and kiss a load of frogs...!!!

Good luck,

Jonathan

Hamptons International
98-100 Northcote Road
020 7924 2170

Re: Need a good estate agent!

by charlotte_admin » Tue Jul 28, 2015 6:10 pm

Hi IndyB!

Have you seen our own property pages - top right icon on the homepage?

We work with PrimeLocation and 4 local estate agents - Marsh & Parsons, Hamptons International, Douglas & Gordon and Rampton Baseley - to bring you homes for sale or to rent across all areas of NappyValley, including those you mention.

As well as the usual search criteria, we also have a drop-down menu with all the local primary schools listed, so that your search will come up with homes available in the particular catchment you're interested in, with up-to-date distances from Wandsworth and Lambeth councils.

Happy house hunting and welcome to the neighbourhood! :D

Re: Need a good estate agent!

by puddleduck » Tue Jul 28, 2015 5:17 pm

Hi
I just wanted to introduce myself as I run the Savills office in Wandsworth. My name is Emma Seaton and would be delighted to help you with your search. I have lived and worked in the area for most of my life and I have two small children so I can offer plenty of advice on buying a family home.

Savills sell properties from one bedroom flats to large family houses so please don't think we work in a different market to Cound. You are obviously looking around the Wandsworth Town area and we sell a lot of houses in that area as well as other areas in London. We currently have a number on in The Tonsleys and over the road.

My number is 020 88774811 if you would like to chat.

Good luck with your search

Emma

Re: Need a good estate agent!

by Bee@lifeafterlondon » Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:59 am

Hope you've having some joy registering with the local agents. It's worth calling them up too and explaining your own situation rather than relying on them to remember you when the perfect house comes up.
If you're looking for more help with your purchase you might want to consider using a buying agent. They act on the buyers behalf sourcing property and negotiating for you. They offer a brilliant service particularly if it's an area you don't know really well. There are lots operating in London. One that I have particular experience with is Sam at Edingtons. He's a great guy, lives locally but deals in property all over London and at all budgets. He'd be worth a call to have a chat. http://www.edingtons.co.uk/Content/Contact-Us.aspx his phone number (and his brothers) is on this page.

Good luck wight eh search.

Re: Need a good estate agent!

by NYE31 » Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:37 am

Savills & Cound deal with very different housing markets, I would register with all the agents via rightmove etc

Re: Need a good estate agent!

by IndyB » Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:58 pm

Does anyone have an experience with Savills or Cound?

Re: Need a good estate agent!

by LP73 » Sun Jul 26, 2015 11:04 pm

The best thing to do is register with them all, you can do this easily through a platform like Rightmove .... If you have the time it's good to pop in and meet the agents as the good properties often sell before they are online.

It's often the agent you think won't find you your dream property will have it - as we found out.

Good luck.

Re: Need a good estate agent!

by Drinou1889 » Sun Jul 26, 2015 11:01 pm

Dear IndyB,

I have sent you a private message.

Thanks

Need a good estate agent!

by IndyB » Sun Jul 26, 2015 9:03 pm

Hi,

We're looking to buy a 3-4 bed house in Nappy Valley - anywhere from Earlsfield, Wandsworth, Battersea to Balham near a good school. Can anyone recommend a good estate agent?

Thank you!

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