Proud to be celebrating 20 years working in Central London Property

We are so proud to be celebrating our 20 Year Anniversary! We have enjoyed offering the best advice to our landlords, Vendors, Buyers and Tenants over the past two decades!

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our Landlords, Vendors, Buyers and Tenants who have worked with us over the past 20 years and supported Greater London Properties.

One of our key strengths as a company is how fortunate we are to have such a brilliant team of people, many who have been with us for a number of years. This knowledge and familiarity - dealing with the same people year after year has helped us grow to a multibranch agency and our clients all benefit from this. Every decision we make is based around our Core Values and this year we were delighted to become officially a Carbon Neutral Business.

To celebrate our 20 years in the industry we interviewed Rob Hill, Founder of Greater London Properties about his reasons for choosing Soho as his Head Office, the changes he has seen in the past 20 years and how much he loves the different communities across the Central London Villages. You can watch the video here (scroll down the webpage for the video!).

If you would like to speak to a member of our team about anything property, please give us a call on 0207 734 4062 or email us.

Kate Hill, Director


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