RENTERS: Be The First To Know

Greater London Properties (GLP) have a new CRM system! Update Your Search To Receive Exclusive Property Updates.

Hello!

Greater London Properties have recently switched over their CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and Marketing system.
This new way of working means that you have an active part of updating your search with your own personal GLP profile. This search profile will show you properties which match your search 100% all the way down to around 50%. Showing the best matched at the top.

It may mean that your current search profile initially isn't up to date - so click on this link in order to register your search, or update your current one.


The best thing about this, is that as soon as anyone at GLP loads a property, if you have a profile and you match to that property, then you will receive a 'Heads Up Alert' email. You will know about the property BEFORE it hits the portals (Rightmove / Zoopla). So this will be an exclusive first look for those who have registered and kept their search profile up to date.

This giving you a competitive advantage of securing the perfect property for you.

You can make your search in-active and active again at any time. You are in control.

Let us know if you have any issues or any questions

The GLP Lettings Team
0207 113 1066


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