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Alan De Maid Sales and Letting Agents Bromley

Alan De Maid Sales and Letting Agents Bromley
The Old Municipal Buildings 19 East Street
Bromley
Kent
BR1 1QE
United Kingdom
Tel: 020 3151 3915
Business type:


Our Bromley branch is located in a prominent corner plot on East Street, facing Market Square, in the town centre and we cater for both sales and lettings alike. Bromley, the largest town in South East London, is a desirable green and leafy suburb with many fine parks on offer, including Sundridge Park, Norman Park and Bromley Common.
There are numerous schools, with Bickley Primary School, Valley Primary School and Raglan Primary School being the most prominent in the area. The local amenities boast an array of both local and high-end brand stores and the perfect mix of restaurants and bars.
Regarded as a commuter town, the main two stations are Bromley South, offering services to London Victoria in approximately 16 minutes and Bromley North, offering a five-minute shuttle train to Grove Park, from which there are onward connections direct to Charing Cross and London Bridge.
Bromley has an interesting combination of architecture, from Victorian and Edwardian properties in Bromley North to 1930's semi-detached and detached houses in the Palace Estate in Bromley South. We love the area and know it like the back of our hand - catering to both sellers and landlords. The area has seen high demand for investment opportunities, which has resulted in a surge of new and recently built apartments. Nevertheless, Bromley remains popular with those who have lived there for many years, and residents tend to stay in the area regardless of whether they're upsizing or downsizing.
There are numerous schools, with Bickley Primary School, Valley Primary School and Raglan Primary School being the most prominent in the area. The local amenities boast an array of both local and high-end brand stores and the perfect mix of restaurants and bars.
Regarded as a commuter town, the main two stations are Bromley South, offering services to London Victoria in approximately 16 minutes and Bromley North, offering a five-minute shuttle train to Grove Park, from which there are onward connections direct to Charing Cross and London Bridge.
Bromley has an interesting combination of architecture, from Victorian and Edwardian properties in Bromley North to 1930's semi-detached and detached houses in the Palace Estate in Bromley South. We love the area and know it like the back of our hand - catering to both sellers and landlords. The area has seen high demand for investment opportunities, which has resulted in a surge of new and recently built apartments. Nevertheless, Bromley remains popular with those who have lived there for many years, and residents tend to stay in the area regardless of whether they're upsizing or downsizing.

Opening Times
Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm, Sat 9am-2pm, Sun Closed
Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm, Sat 9am-2pm, Sun Closed
Payment Methods Accepted
Cash, Cheque, Financing, Invoice, Visa
Cash, Cheque, Financing, Invoice, Visa
Additional Phone Numbers
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020 8466 7172Established:
1953
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