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Using the same estate agents for selling add the vendors
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pinkteapot wrote: »When we last moved, one EA was selling three out of four houses in the chain and was in for probably £12-15k commission. They were HUGELY helpful, chased everyone in the chain and their solicitors frequently. Helped get communications flowing to sort issues as they arose. They were absolutely on it until exchange.

Yes! We were in exactly the same position and the EA was brilliant. Never thought I'd be singing an EA's praises, but they did an incredible job keeping everyone on board for five gruelling months, including two broken chains, one coma and a bratty FTB!
Good luck Vinniebeebop!LBM Sep 2008 debt: £27,927.04start weight: 140.2, week 2: 1380 -
It's irrelevant.
Get three agents around and get valuations and opinions.
Also bear in mind not many people will entertain offers from anyone who hasn't sold, unless you pay a deposit and agree terms.0
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