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A damp day in Looe! |
Wow, it's very wet and windy in the South West and it's been
going on for a while. There are some adverse circumstances but life also goes
on and in the business of selling and letting property and all related services
you might expect things to slow up. Not on your Nelly! The market is strong and
the buyers are very serious. One office that springs to mind is our Bradleys
Looe Office on the South Cornish Coast. Looe has had some flooding brought on
by the combination of southerly gales, torrential rain and spring tides and the
result was the harbour walls were breached and the sea poured into the main
street. The photo shows the sea in the street and in fact inside our office. It
takes more than a bit of water to put a good agent off their stride and I can confirm
that on the same day as this photo was taken the Looe team of Niki, David,
Jacqui and Ella agreed the sale of a penthouse apartment with lovely sea views.
A good agent will never let anything come between themselves and doing a good
deal for their customer, let alone a bit of sea water! So well done Bradleys
Team Looe for putting the customers first even in the most extreme of
circumstances.
If you are a seller or thinking of selling your own property
I am sure you would also want to know you were going on with an agent who would
show this dedication to delivering great service combined with the right result
no matter what tried to get in the way. It's easy, just go to allAgents.co.uk
and look at Bradleys great ratings, there is no better indicator of an agent
who goes the extra mile to deliver the best service, although hopefully we
won't have to contend with the sea coming through the front door again to prove
it! You can bet that there will be other challenges to be overcome so make sure
you chose an agent who has a history of delivering the service even when the
going get as tough as it did in Looe.
If you are thinking of visiting the South West then don't be
put off by what you see on TV, they are just showing the very worst incidents,
the whole area is open for business and is still one of the most beautiful
parts of our country. The pasties are still hot and the walks are spectacular
and David Cameron has just visited to promise extra help to return us all to
normality as soon as possible, we look forward to seeing you.
If you found this helpful or know somebody else that would
please feel free to like it or share it.
Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group
Managing Director
Bradleys Group
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