Thank you for registering your details with Gibson Honey.

Thank you for registering your details with Gibson Honey.

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Thank you for registering your details with Gibson Honey. We are delighted to be able to help, and we wish you well in your search for an investment property.

I would also like take the opportunity to introduce myself to you personally, and to offer you my help and advice on your journey to becoming a landlord. I have been involved in the Residential Letting and Buy-to-Let Market for over thirty years, and have helped many clients to source and let their investment properties over the years.

I would be very happy to assist you with advice on the rental value of any property that you are considering purchasing, and to guide you through the costs and processes involved when purchasing and letting a property. So please feel welcome to give me a call at any time with any questions that you may have, and should you wish to meet up to discuss the whole process in more detail, I would be pleased to arrange this with you.

Thank you once again for contacting Gibson Honey, and I hope that we can be of assistance to you.



Laura Gordon (Member of the Association of Residential Letting Agents)
laura@gibsonhoney.co.uk
01895 625999





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