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Good estate agents near Truro? Any recommendations?
BlondeHeadOn
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As the title says, does anyone know any good estate agents in Cornwall, specifically covering the Truro area? I have to sell a property down there, and I have no clue who are good or bad!
Many thanks for any suggestions....
Many thanks for any suggestions....
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It would partly depend what sort of property you have.
Some estate agents are hitting the local market, others are targetting only Londoners, attending property shows etc.
For a bog standard house I'd look for one who is part of the Team Group because if somebody goes into any team office they share their properties around the group and they're on Rightmove.
http://www.teamprop.co.uk/0 -
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PasturesNew wrote: »It would partly depend what sort of property you have.
Some estate agents are hitting the local market, others are targetting only Londoners, attending property shows etc.
For a bog standard house I'd look for one who is part of the Team Group because if somebody goes into any team office they share their properties around the group and they're on Rightmove.
http://www.teamprop.co.uk/
Thanks for this - the property is a 2-3 bedroomed bungalow, larger than average, with fab views. Kitchen and bathroom are a bit dated though.0
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