What would you spend £17,500 on?

What would you spend £17,500 on?

You may be thinking why are we asking? Last month where we didn't agree the asking price on a property, we managed to negotiate for our sellers £17,500 MORE from first offer to the agreed purchase price.

What does this mean for you?
As a seller, you will be assured here at Millbanks we work for you to get the very best price for your property in order for you to move onto your next journey in life.
We will help negotiate the best offer we can between yourselves and the buyer so you end up with more in your 'pocket' at the end of the day.
if you would like to discuss how we can help you sell your property and for the BEST PRICE, contact the office on Tel: 01953 453838
or click here to choose one of the three types of valuation we have to offer.


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