Thank you for booking your valuation — we’re looking forward to meeting you

A little bit more about what to expect from our GLP Team....

We’re delighted to have your valuation appointment booked in and we’re looking forward to coming to the property, hear a bit about it — any changes you’ve made, and what you’re thinking next. It helps us give advice that actually fits your situation, and it’s often the detail that shapes how a home should be positioned.

What we’ll cover when we meet

We’ll walk through the property, talk through the current market, and explain how we’d approach pricing and launch. We’ll also cover what makes Greater London Properties different in practice — how we present homes, how we create momentum, and how we communicate throughout so you’re never left guessing.


Management team (quick professional summary)

Megan Cutforth, BSc (Hons) — Lettings Director,
Megan oversees lettings across both branches and is ARLA Level 3 qualified, with hands-on experience across every stage of the lettings journey. She’s known for strong compliance knowledge and consistent standards across the team.

Marcus Williams, BSc — Branch Manager,
Marcus joined GLP in 2018 manages our Bloomsbury office and brings broad experience across the property process, keeping transactions and service standards running smoothly. He’s practical, measured, and focused on getting results without unnecessary noise.

Becky Hill — Branch Manager,
Becky joined GLP in 2018 and progressed from negotiator to Branch Manager, completing ARLA Level 3 in residential and property management. She’s particularly strong on market insight, valuations, and long-term client relationships.

We’re looking forward to meeting you at the property. If you’d like to see how we launch homes and build interest, you can follow us on Instagram — and our website has more on the team across both branches.

Kate & Rob Hill
Founders, Greater London Properties & Support Our Schools Initiative
🌍 Local knowledge. Honest advice. Global reach.


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