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Local property owners wanted to take part in free trial of new ?House Doctor? service


mcsquire

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Hi there,


We?re setting up a new local ?House Doctor? style service and we?re looking for 3 or 4 property owners (people selling, homeowners, landlords, developers) who would like to trial our service for free. There?s no fee involved, we?re just looking to refine our service and hopefully get some feedback before we launch.


Our aim is to help our clients cost-effectively add value to their property, either in terms of increasing its appeal to buyers, or improving the way their home ?functions? i.e. layout, space, storage etc.


Our approach involves three steps..


1. Initial chat to discuss your situation


2. Detailed consultation - a room by room assessment of your property, where we discuss details and highlight specific opportunities for improvement or change that are relevant to your situation.


3. Written Report - We?ll prepare a personalised report outlining our assessment of your property and the ideas we?ve discussed. We'll list our recommendations in a clear action plan, which you can use as a guide to help you implement the changes.


If you?re interested, please PM or call me and I can send you information from our website. The sorts of things we deal with are listed below..


Thanks

Mike

07930 370 110


home staging to sell or rent your property

setting up home in a new property

help and advice with general layout & making the most of your space

furniture selection & placement

presentation & decoration

refurbishment advice

room redesign

organisation & practical storage

de-cluttering

garden overhaul

I used Mike when looking to update a flat I own and rent - he was prompt, courteous, helpful and gave a fresh and objective perspective to how best to move the flat into the 21st century.


Give him a go, it's worth it.


Vanessa

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