BREAKING NEWS -

BREAKING NEWS -

The Wembley property market remains open for business

Following on from yesterday evening's announcement from the Government regarding the four-week lockdown across England we have had this news just in.

According to a respected estate agency publication home movers still have the green light to proceed with their plans.

We will be strictly following Government guidelines and working safely and sensibly to protect the wellbeing of our clients, colleagues and community across Wembley.

As more news comes in we will keep you all updated.

Stay safe everyone and if you have any questions please get in touch - we're here to help.

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