A Bigger Year Ahead: Where London Property Goes Next - A Video From Rob Hill, Director at GLP

And we’re racing into 2026 with the best team we’ve ever had: built on expertise, experience, and knowledge, here is a quick message from Kate and Rob.

This year has been shaped by the values we care most about: accountability, authenticity, and approachability. They’re not just words on a wall — they guide how we communicate, how we advise, and how we show up for our clients day to day.

As we head into 2026, it’s been brilliant to see more private vendors and landlords choosing independent agents like us, rather than large, faceless corporates — and to be trusted by some of the UK’s largest landowners too. We don’t take that confidence for granted.

With an in-house creative and marketing team, we’re able to showcase every home at its absolute best — combining standout presentation with smart, modern strategy. And we’re racing into 2026 with the best team we’ve ever had: built on expertise, experience, and knowledge.

Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and a brilliant start to the New Year. And, if you're keen to see how we stand out from the crowd, check out our instagram and social platforms..

Kate & Rob Hill

Founders, Greater London Properties & Support Our Schools Initiative
www.glp.co.uk
🌍 Local knowledge. Honest advice. Global reach.


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