Willesden Green, London, NW2
1/5, 2 reviews
0% recommended
0% sales valuation accuracy
0% sales fee satisfaction
0% lettings valuation accuracy
0% lettings fee satisfaction



Property Features

At haart Willesden Green we pride ourselves on giving you the best service and advice. We’re part of the UK’s largest independently owned estate agency, with hundreds of branches across the country.Willesden Green is a lively urban area that many different cultures call home. In the late ... show more At haart Willesden Green we pride ourselves on giving you the best service and advice. We’re part of the UK’s largest independently owned estate agency, with hundreds of branches across the country.

Willesden Green is a lively urban area that many different cultures call home. In the late nineteenth century it was the fastest growing district in London. While neighbouring areas like Queen’s Park can be very pricey, you can still get value for money in Willesden Green. There are a wealth of lovely period properties to be had, and there’s plenty on the doorstep, from lovely parks and trendy bars, to pubs, restaurants, museums and independent stores.

Sought-after parts of the area include Mapesbury conservation area and Mapesbury Dell Gardens and there are a range of new developments on Cricklewood Lane, Dudden Hill Lane and Neasden Lane.

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Address

haart
74 Walm Lane
Willesden Green,London
Greater London
NW2 4RA
020 8459 0122

Performance statistics
Services Valuation Accuracy Fees Satisfaction Min Price of property reviewed Max Price of property reviewed
Sales 0% 0% £530,000 £530,000
Lettings 0% 0% £1,632 £1,632
Review statistics
From Landlords From Tenants From Vendors From Buyers Other
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Areas covered
  • NW2
  • NW10
  • NW11
  • NW6
  • NW3
Services offered
  • Sales
  • Lettings
  • Block Management
  • Surveys
  • Conveyancing
  • Mortgage Advice
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“Selling our London flat with Haart was stressful and upsetting. ......”

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By: 'Emily'
Jul 06,2017
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Selling our London flat with Haart was stressful and upsetting. When the manager of the branch painted the picture of the open day, with her and her colleagues showing lots of people round our place, we decided to go with them. A week of cleaning ...
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Comment on agent fees
The fees were fine in comparison to other local estate agents but in terms of value for money, the poor service provided was NOT worth that amount. I'd rather do Purple Bricks and do it myself.
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By: ross
Mar 09, 2018
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Hi there, We apologies for the poor experience you received with us, please email in to [email protected] so we can look into your experience. Thank you, Regards Ross ...

“Upon starting with the agency, we (myself and 2 other tenants) ......”

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By: 'Ken'
Oct 16,2014
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Upon starting with the agency, we (myself and 2 other tenants) thought Haart would be ok, but we slowly found their customer service to become a very unreliable, omitting information, delayed response times on crucial matters, moving goalposts (and the list goes on). I'll note a ...
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1.Basically the left hand should know what the right hand is doing. If one branch says the other should be handling something and the other branch says the opposite, just stop passing the buck and solve it. It's always an issue when you waste time of an agent, yet, they constantly waste our time. 2. I shouldn't have to go to the twitter account as the default means of customer service. This, is very, very poor. Anything I've ever had pushed forward was solely because I contacted them via twitter and reported how bad their customer service was in handling my case. 3. Stop threatening forms of eviction (whether it be true or not) with people who you've put in a situation that needs time to resolve. Also stating this while you already have their deposit and the rent standing order has already been set up is just rude. 4. Have more of your front-facing agents customer friendly. A lot of them are more interested in getting in the sale itself and not in any "after-sale" service.
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Way over the top for trivial things. Changing the name on a contract, and ref checks, and changing the name on the deposit costs more than half of the rent I was paying on the place.
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By: Customer Relations Manager
Oct 30, 2014
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Hi Ken I'm so sorry to hear about the issues you faced. Please do keep in contact with us at Head Office if we are able to be of any more assistance. Kind regards, Melanie Smith Customer Relations Manager ...
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