Dexters Ealing Estate Agents
2, New Ealing Broadway, London W5 2NU, United Kingdom
4.8
725 reviews
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GM7X+X6 London, United Kingdom
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It was palpable she wanted to provide me with most accurate advice and even when negotiating she ensured we are not wasting each other's time. Her enthusiastic and pleasant demeanor made the viewing and all of our conversations very enjoyable, particularly as I needed to attend from afar and it required a lot of time in a busy period of my life.
Overall, as the process came to a happy end, I can wholeheartedly recommend her as an estate agent, as well as Dexter's Ealing in general, as her colleagues were very helpful on different occasions, too. Personally, it was a really refreshing experience to interact with such a professional, yet friendly person and shall I need their services in the future I will happily come back, as well as recommended them to others.
10/10 ✌️
I had a horrible experience with this agency. It was the first time I rented an apartment in the UK, and I didn't know that a contract might be made so badly for a client.
I chose a flat that cost 1700£ per month, and they only agreed to a 18-month lease. Even after we agreed, my agent called back a couple of days later and asked if we could add one more month because 18 months was not convenient for the landlord. For some reason, I agreed.
My agent was Wassim Kechroud. I asked him if it was possible for me to leave the apartment early, for example, in 10 months. He said yes, but I would need to pay 11% for each remaining month. That's not too bad, but the contract they made for me was very inconvenient. I could only leave if the landlord agreed. The agent didn't mention it.
After 8 months, I said that I wanted to leave in 2 months. They replied that they would ask the landlord's permission. I waited a month to get this permission, and finally, the landlord said no. There was already another agent - Anthony Barnes, and he said that I couldn't do anything about it and that I had to live there for the rest of the term.
But luckily, I looked at my contract again and was amazed to see that they had made a mistake. In the end date of the tenancy, instead of 2023, they wrote 2022, which meant that the contract had already expired. I was able to leave the apartment as I wished and was happy that I wouldn't have to communicate with these people again.