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Hind Estates Ltd is an independently owned estate agents
covering Lutterworth and Broughton Astley, in Leicestershire.
Our offices are situated in the centre of both towns giving
maximum advertising potential to clients. Our prestigious office
at Lutterworth is housed in an Historic Grade II listed building,
circa 1590, an old coaching inn called the Hind Hotel.
Hind Estates is committed to obtaining the best possible price
for your property based on current day values. Valuations are
free and without any obligation.
In order to attract the buyers attention, an estate agent’s
board needs to be clear, distinctive and concise. Our eye catching
boards are all of these and in our opinion it is and always
has been ‘The sign that sells’.
Each week we utilise two or three full page advertisements
in the local paper with online advertising at rightmove.co.uk
and movewithus.co.uk .
Floor plans are prepared for each and every property which
shows the layout of your home, highlighting the individual
features. Professional looking floor plans mean more quality
viewings and an appreciation by the prospective purchaser of
their living space requirements at a glance.
We use the latest 3D virtual tour technology to complement
our highly detailed coloured property brochure’s. These
brochures contain many photographs of the vendors property
to maximise the presentation.
We offer conveyancing through local and national solicitors
who we know will get the job done. Their pricing is reasonable
and fixed .
The Managing Director of Hind Estates recognises and truly
believes that a high level of customer care and attention are
among the most important aspects of the service offered. Moving
home can be one of the most stressful experiences. The staff
at Hind Estates are trained to help you through the process
of selling or buying and will maintain contact with you and
keep you updated.
We are confident we can be an invaluable service to you whether
selling or buying and this is why we can offer a ‘No
sale- No fee- You don’t move - We don’t charge’ policy. |
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