Discover the Greater London Properties Difference Through Our Client's Eyes

Meet Jonathon Glanz, Owner of 45 West in Central London - A Testimonial from a Vendor, Landlord, and Buyer


Our journey began 20 years ago with Jonathon who you can watch here on this video. Throughout these two decades, our collaboration has flourished, encompassing Buying, Selling, Managing, and Renting Jon's properties across W1. This successful relationship is a testament to our consistent dedication and the personalised service we offer to each of our clients.

At Greater London Properties (GLP), we distance ourselves from the practice of presenting inflated, unrealistic pricing. Our focus lies in realising the utmost value for your property, a goal that requires a multifaceted strategy. This includes a keen understanding of market conditions, a consideration of void costs, and a commitment to facilitating a high volume of viewings to get the right buyer for you.

Our approach is meticulous and tailored, ensuring that every aspect of the sale is aligned with your best interests.

Being independently owned, our motivation extends beyond the immediate transaction. We invest in long-term relationships, banking on the loyalty and satisfaction of our returning customers. This is why our core values—honesty, transparency, and an unwavering commitment to our clients and the local community—are integral to our operations. These principles guide us in every interaction, setting us apart from corporate agencies.

Choosing GLP means opting for an experience that is markedly different from the corporate route. With us, you are not just another transaction. You are part of the GLP family, where your sales negotiator is your partner from start to finish. This ensures a level of personal attention and dedication that is rare in today’s market. At Greater London Properties, we have your best interests at heart, aiming not just for a successful sale, but for your utmost satisfaction and trust.

We look forward to working with you.

Warm Regards

Rob Hill, Director and Founder









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