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More Houses Please!!

What a Monday! We have fantastic levels of interest in 5 bedroom, 2 en suite detached homes in Ely at around £330,000. 3 ready, willing and able buyers after the same house is wasteful so if you have something like this and are thinking of moving please let me know.

We have more than one buyer for 3 bed terraced or semi houses in Witchford and Stretham up to £170,000.

Free valuations and realistic commission levels  - call 665020.

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