The Negotiator Awards Shortlist

Posted on: 22 November 2019

The Negotiator Awards Shortlist

Living in London is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted in The Negotiator Awards 2019.

The Negotiator Awards is the largest and most prestigious awards for the UK residential property industry. It has been established for 13 years and each year, estate and letting agents from across the UK battle for these highly prized and meaningful accolades, which bring prestige to their business, pride to their staff and confidence to their customers.

After it’s first year entering The Negotiator Awards, Living in London has been shortlisted in the following categories:

  • Single Branch Letting Agency of the Year
  • Best Website of the Year

 

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank our loyal clients for their continued support, and in particular, we’d like to thank The Property Jungle, who made our vision a reality and took our website and created something modern and user friendly for our customers.

 

If you’re interested in selling or renting your home in or around the SE16 area, and would like to benefit from the expertise of a local, multi-award winning agent, please feel free to contact us on 020 7231 0002 or click here to get an instant online valuation and kickstart your property journey.

 

Click here to see the full shortlist for The Negotiator Awards 2019

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