Avocado Stevenage Shortlisted for Negotiator Awards 2025

Avocado Stevenage Shortlisted for Negotiator Awards 2025

I’m excited to share that I’ve been shortlisted for The Negotiator Awards 2025, Regional Agency of the Year: East of England, representing avocado property. This recognition reflects my hands-on, people-focused approach and the results I deliver for homeowners in Stevenage.

I’m pleased to share that I’ve been shortlisted for The Negotiator Awards 2025, Regional Agency of the Year: East of England, representing avocado property. This recognition highlights my approach to working with clients and the results I deliver in Stevenage.

Our Approach


I believe estate agency should be straightforward, honest, and focused on people. I work with each client from start to finish, providing guidance, support, and clear communication at every stage. 

My aim is to make the process as simple, efficient, and positive as it can be for everyone involved.

Results That Matter


Since launching my business, I’ve built a strong presence in Stevenage, growing market share by combining local knowledge with tailored marketing and hands-on service. 

Using strategies like the Heads Up campaign and social media videos, I generate interest, secure viewings, and achieve results that clients can rely on.

Putting People First


The people I work with come first. Many clients choose me after disappointing experiences with other agents. I focus on clear communication and transparency to ensure they feel supported and confident throughout the process.

Why This Matters


Being shortlisted is a recognition of how I work. I deal directly with every client from start to finish, with clear communication and consistent support throughout.

Looking Ahead


I’m proud to represent avocado property in this category. I will continue to provide a professional and reliable service, focusing on helping homeowners and building strong relationships in my community.




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For much of the last two decades, bungalows have quietly slipped out of fashion. Overshadowed by those glossy new build developments, three storey townhouses and open plan ‘modern living’, they became seen by many as somewhere only your granny lives rather than an aspirational home move.

Young people have been locked out of homeownership. Deposits are impossible to save. Mortgage rules are too strict. And ‘Generation Rent’ is now permanent. According to the narrative by the newspapers, younger generation homeownership has collapsed.

Stevenage's private rental market has changed considerably over the last five years. In 2021, the average monthly rent in Stevenage was £1,029. So far in 2026, that figure stands at £1,377. That is a rise of 33.8%. To put that into context, the average UK rent increased from £1,390 in 2021 to £1,744 in 2026, a rise of 25.5%.

There is a quiet unspoken problem sitting inside the Bicester property market.