We just wanted to give you a quick heads-up on what you can expect from us over the coming days, weeks, and months (and it doesn't include letter drops).
If you're considering selling your London property, understanding the investment involved is essential for planning your next chapter. At Greater London Properties (GLP), we believe in providing clear, honest guidance — from your initial valuation through to the moment you complete your sale.
When it comes to selling your home, presentation is everything. The way a property looks and feels the moment it hits the market can make all the difference—not just in attracting interest, but in securing strong offers.
Former Lord Mayor Jon Glanz shares what it’s like working with GLP. We know Central London is a competitive place when it comes to estate agents—so why do so many clients choose us?
At Greater London Properties, we’ve always believed that selling a home is more than a transaction.
When families move to Herne Hill and Dulwich, it’s often because of the exceptional schools. These institutions don’t just shape young lives—they shape our neighbourhood
If you’re considering selling your home, understanding the costs involved is an important part of planning your next step. At Greater London Properties (GLP), we believe in clear, honest advice — from your first valuation to the day you hand over the keys.
We’ve created a short video, presented by our Director Rob Hill, explaining how we analyse detailed reports to deliver an accurate valuation of your home. From there, together we can agree and build a tailored pricing strategy designed to help you achieve the maximum potential for your property. If that sounds valuable, read on to discover more.
Why accurate pricing isn’t about a Rightmove report — and never has been
Online valuation tools can be a useful first step — but they can’t tell you the full story of your property’s value, especially in a market as nuanced and sensitive as Central London.
Thank you for using our online valuation tool — it's a great first step. But when it comes to understanding what your home is really worth, nothing beats local knowledge and a personal visit.
Should you haggle with the agent over their fees? Is it true that if they can't negotiate well with you, they won't be any good when you get an offer? Or does it start the relationship off on the back foot?