Avocado case  study of success #014

Avocado case study of success #014

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The sale of this house went as smooth as silk. Not only did the couple sell their house through Avocado they also purchased their new home through Avocado.

Their house sold for 3.5% above asking price and within 3 months they were all moved in to their new home. What made this process run so smoothly? Well, good communication for starters, great solicitors and an experienced estate agent. 

Check out what the happy new home owners have to say: 

Mike and the team at Avocado Property did a great job for us recently on both the sale of our existing home and the purchase of our new home. 

Avocado Property were quick to respond, very knowledgeable and guided us through the whole process. 
Mike gave us open and honest advice about how best to market our house and his experience shows, as after a single day of viewings we received multiple offers and a quick sale. 

We then found our next house through Avocado Property and less than 3 months later we were moved in! Mike was happy to offer advice and guidance throughout the process including offering recommendations for solicitors, movers, etc when asked. 

Would highly recommend and would use again.”

If you’re thinking of moving, why not get an instant valuation for your home? 

Mike Robson
Managing Partner


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