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Chard - London Estate Agents Blog
http://www.chardblog.co.uk
A blog about the London property market and our experiences selling and letting flats and houses in London.
Recent Posts
Google to Offer Free Listing Service on Google Map to Estate Agents
News on the BBC today that google will introduce a listing service of properties for sale on it's googlemap feature is welcome news for London estate agents, albeit rather less welcome news we suspect for the current portal obligarchy.Whilst other es...
Another Market Beating Sale in Kensington
Another flat sold by Chard in Kensington - Prince of Wales Terrace, asking 630,000 poundsChard Kensington estate agents have just exchanged contracts on the sale of a superb top floor apartment in Prince of Wales Terrace, Kensington, W8.Prince of Wal...
London Property Market - December 2009
Four offers - three of them from cash buyers on this two bedroom garden flat just north of Earls CourtThere's even more evidence of price rises in the South Kensington property market. As reported on the previous post a flat in Hortensia Road was sol...
Over £70,000 Achieved Above Rival London Estate Agents Valuation. Ex-local Authority Flat For Sale in Chelsea
A room with a view - and an extra £70,000+ for the vendor who sold with ChardThis two double bedroom flat for sale in Chelsea, on the second floor of a purpose built ex-local authority building located between Kings Road and Fulham Road was valued b...
Why Use an Estate Agent in London?
Orchard Close, W10There are numerous web sites that offer to sell your London property without recourse to an estate agent. The logic is simple - why pay an agent for something that you can do yourself? The reality can be quite different.This propert...
London Property Market Report. Buyers Look Forward to Cameron Bounce - Graham Norwood
Graham Norwood is a leading property and financial journalist writing for UK and international newspapers and journalsChristmas or not, there may be more jeer than cheer in the press this month.The property industry believes London’s price surge fr...

