Greater London Properties: Finally - An Estate Agency With Personality!

Are we the scariest Estate Agency in London? Watch our Halloween Video and make up your own mind! We want our clients to really get to know us..

It is important to us that all our clients get to see the team behind the GLP brand and we are always striving for a more personable approach to business. Our social media campaigns allow us to have a bit of fun when it comes to introducing our team, launching new properties and highlighting local businesses and events!

Kate Hill, Marketing Manager at GLP says that “Whilst traditional methods of advertising are still effective, it would be short sighted to simply rely on this as a modern business. Our demographic is diverse and therefore its essential we embrace new trends and our social media reels have allowed us to reach new audiences, for instance a recent post went viral to 405,000 people, we were obviously thrilled. We are keen to show clients that we’re different to traditional agents and I think our personality definitely comes through on all our social media platforms! We are an extremely personable team and that’s why our clients enjoy working with us”.

Becky Hill, a senior negotiator in the team says “ the reels add a lot of laughter to the office and whilst some ideas initially sound impossible we always seem to pull it off – we never take ourselves too seriously”.

So, it's time to make your own mind up, watch our short Instagram Halloween Video here.

If you’d like to speak with any of the Greater London Properties Team please give us a call on 0207 734 4062 or visit our website.

I have you enjoy the video as much as we did making it! Feel free to follow us - instagram @greaterlondonproperties


Warm Regards
Rob Hill, Founder
Greater London Properties

ps - Don't worry, if you don't have instagram you don't have to miss out - check out the reel on our own GLP You Tube Channel.




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