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We actually found that KFH were a lot better than the first agent we used, and managed to get us a lot more viewings. They're quite proactive with contacting buyers on their books and suggesting properties for them to view.


However, I do think that KFH sometimes over-value properties, which of course would make it hard to sell.

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We used Winkworth and they were lovely but we bought through KFH and had mostly good experiences tho found Alistair a bit bolshy, Trudi (now at Dulwich Village branch) was lovely and helped us through most of the process before he took over... Would recommend Winkworth and they have lower fees!
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