Please Don’t Use Us to Sell Your Home in Dulwich and Herne Hill if …..

.... you’re not too concerned about who negotiates your sale price, who shows buyers around or who explains what makes your home and its location so special.

If you simply want an agent to put your property online with standard photography, a well rounded description, portal listings and access to a buyer database — there are plenty of agents who can do that well.

However…
If you want your home to stand out with professional video content, targeted social media advertising, and marketing reaching buyers both inside and outside the area (which obviously creates more competition), then you’re looking for a different type of agency.

If you care about the experience of the person negotiating your sale price, and want viewings carried out by someone with genuine Dulwich and Herne Hill knowledge who can confidently sell the lifestyle as well as the property — then that matters too.

Because the difference in offers often starts long before the offer is made. It starts with how your home is presented, marketed, and represented.

That is why, as Founders of one of the largest independent estate agencies in Central London, Greater London Properties (glp) has brought its skill set to Dulwich and Herne Hill — to create something different.

And because community matters to us, for every sale we complete, 10% of our sales fee is donated to a school of your choice through our Support Our School initiative.

If that sounds more interesting than the alternatives, please get in touch.

Warm Regards
Kate and Rob Hill
Founders, Greater London Properties | GLP Dulwich | The Support Our School Initiative

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