Happy Birthday To Us!!

🎂 HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂

To Avocado Property 🥑🏠

3 years ago today we officially launched the website and started trading as estate agents here at Avocado. 

😬 It was the middle of the 2020 first lockdown. We had no idea when it would end and little did we know at the time more would follow.

💡Our bold mission was to change the face of the industry, disrupt the 'norm' where it needed it and make the moving process better for the public.

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Fast forward 3 years ⬇️

✅ We Have Helped Over 1000 Clients Move Home.
✅ Helped 32 Agents Launch Their Business In The Brand.
✅ Made An Apple Top 100 Investing Podcast For Landlords.
✅ Moved Office 3 Times.
✅ Raised 10’s of Thousands For Local Charities & Schools.
✅ Printed 100’s of Pink Hoodies
👉 And There Is Much More To Come Too 😍

And we just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone that has used our services, supported us and thank you in advance to everyone that plans to one day too 🫶🏻.




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