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If you’re looking for property in or around Cardiff, then you’re in the right place. Here at Hern & Crabtree we’ve helped house-hunters (just like you) buy, sell, and let property in the area for over 160 years. With extensive local knowledge and experience of Cardiff’s property market, we exist to make your search as exciting and stress-free as possible. As well as being Cardiff’s longest established estate agent, we’re also award winning. So expect exceptional service, reliable communication, and trusted advice to help you find that perfect home. To get the ball rolling, simply enter your preferred area or postcode in the search bar above. Alternatively, call your local office or pop in for a chat and tell us what you’re looking for. Once we understand your requirements, we’ll add you to our priority notification list. It’s the easiest way to ensure you hear first when suitable properties come onto the market. And if you’re looking to sell your home we can help make that happen.

Simply start the process by booking an accurate market appraisal – there’s no charge or obligation. Moving can be an emotional rollercoaster, but with your dedicated team of friendly property experts ready to do whatever it takes, you’ll find it that little bit easier to get moving. We are your local estate agent We are an independent estate and letting agency committed to the local property market in the South East. We care about our clients and their property and we work hard to ensure the moving experience flows as smoothly as possible. Client service, professionalism and transparency are at the heart of our business. Our experienced staff, knowledge of the area and of the local market get our clients results and our feedback speaks for itself. jdm maintains extremely high standards in client care; offers pragmatic advice throughout the entire house sale or letting experience; and has a strong reputation of integrity and honesty. We have offices based in Petts Wood, Chislehurst, Locksbottom, Bromley and Blackheath.

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