You know that gut-wrenching feeling when you’ve just missed out on a class deal? Well, that’s how you’re likely to feel if you miss this exclusive N8 property offer! If you’re a homeowner in N8, we’re about to make your day—and your next property sale—a whole lot smoother. Fomo be gone!
For a limited time, we’re dropping our sales fee to just 0.75% + VAT (0.9% incl VAT) for owners looking to sell in N8. Yes, really. This is your chance to sell your home without losing a chunk of your profits in the process. If your home’s in the ever-popular N8 area (think leafy streets, quirky cafés, and a ton of buyer demand), we’re talking serious potential. We’re here to make sure you don’t leave money on the table.

For 2024 only, we’re offering N8 homeowners a special reduced sales fee of 0.75%+VAT (0.9% incl VAT). All you have to do is quote ‘N8SELLERS2024’ when you get in touch with us to book your no obligation, free property valuation; and voilà—instant savings. But don’t hang around, this N8 property offer is strictly limited to properties instructed with us in 2024.
Well, if you’re living in N8, you already know you’ve hit the jackpot of desirable postcodes. The demand is huge, and we’re seeing buyers queuing up to grab their slice of N8 real estate. But here’s the thing: getting the best price for your property isn’t just about popping a ‘For Sale’ sign outside and hoping for the best. You need a team that knows how to showcase your home in all its glory so much so it makes buyers say, “Where do I sign?”
Here’s why we’re the estate agents you want in your corner:
We get it. Selling your home can feel like a big step. But with demand for N8 properties through the roof and our reduced sales fee in play, now’s the time to make your move. Let’s make sure you don’t miss out on getting the best price for your home.
Sound good? Get in touch today and claim our N8 property offer! Just remember to quote ‘N8SELLERS2024’ to lock in your 0.75%+VAT (0.9% incl VAT) sales fee. Or claim the offer directly here. We’ll help you get your property on the market and turn those viewings into quality offers faster than you can say, “next chapter.”
P.S. This offer is only valid for 2024 instructions. T&Cs apply. But you knew that already.
mark@daviesdavies.co.uk – Sales Director (contact for sales, lettings and new homes)
katrina@daviesdavies.co.uk – Head of Property & Block Management (contact for property and block management)
Davies & Davies Estate Agents, 85 Stroud Green Road, London, N4 3EG
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