A message from James at Avocado Property | Ruislip & Pinner

If moving has crossed your mind, this message is for you. You don’t need to be ready now — but I wanted to share a quick message with some tools and advice you can keep hold of for when the time feels right. Just hit play when you're ready.

Hello

If you’ve been thinking about moving — whether soon or just some time in the future — I wanted to share something that might be useful.

This isn’t a pushy sales message. It’s just a friendly note from someone local, letting you know that when the time is right, I’m here to help.

I’m James Burgess, your local Avocado Property partner in Ruislip. I live here, run my business here, and I work one-to-one with every client I help move. No call centres, no chasing — just clear, honest advice and a personal touch every step of the way.

The QR code on the postcard I’ve sent you links to:
✔️ My personal WhatsApp – message me directly, anytime
✔️ Heads Up Property Alerts – early access to homes, including off-market listings
✔️ Tips and advice to help you plan your move the right way

When the time does come to sell, I offer a completely bespoke service, with standout marketing — including professional video tours and paid social media ads to make sure your home stands out.
So, feel free to pop this postcard on the fridge. And when you’re ready to chat — even if it’s just to ask a quick question — I’m only a message away.

James Burgess
07513137021
james@avocadopropertyagents.co.uk



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We often discuss the Stevenage property market through house prices.

Many people like you get stuck in that “almost ready” stage. You want to move, you’ve registered with agents, you might even have seen some dream homes online… but your current property still isn’t on the market.

Over the last few weeks, there has been a growing narrative in the national press suggesting that the housing ladder is becoming increasingly difficult to climb. Much of this centres around the widening gap between smaller and larger homes, with many commentators suggesting that homeowners are becoming “stuck” and unable to move up.

It’s been a few weeks (maybe longer), and the buzz has faded. Viewings are few and far between. Updates are sparse. And your agent’s enthusiasm? Nowhere to be seen.