Estate Agents in Islington

Directory of local Estate and Letting Agents:

    1. Licensed NAEA/ARLA Agents

  • Currell Residential

    321 Upper Street
    London
    N1 2XQ

    Tel: 020 7226 4200
    Fax: 020 7359 0131
    www.currell.com

  • Duke & Herzog

    159 Fortess Road
    London
    NW5 2HR

    Tel: 020 7267 5500
    Fax: 020 7267 5530
    www.dukeandherzog.com

  • Chesterton Humberts

    327 Upper Street
    London
    N1 2XQ

    Tel: 0207 226 4221
    Fax: 0207 704 8411
    www.chestertonhumberts.com

  • Hugh Grover Associates

    325 Upper Street
    London
    NW5 2TH

    Tel: 0207 226 1010
    Fax: 0207 226 0272
    www.hughgrover.co.uk

  • Garfield & Co

    315 Upper Street
    London
    N1 2XQ

    Tel: 0207 359 3669
    Fax: 0207 354 1901
    www.agarfield.co.uk

  • Winkworth

    65 Upper Street
    London
    N1 0NY

    Tel: 0207 354 2480
    Fax: 0207 354 8370
    www.winkworth.co.uk

  • Carlton Estate Agents

    319 Upper Street
    London
    N1 2XQ

    Tel: 020 7359 0000
    www.carltonestateagents.co.uk

  • London Move Ltd

    312 St Pauls Road
    London
    N1 2LQ

    Tel: 0207 226 5252
    Fax: 0207 226 5100
    www.london-move.com

  • Foxtons Islington

    355 Upper Street
    London
    N1 0PD

    Tel: 020 7704 5000
    Fax: 020 7704 5001
    www.foxtons.co.uk

  • Hamptons

    97 - 99 Upper Street
    London
    N1 0NP

    Tel: 020 7226 4688
    www.hamptons.co.uk

  • Savills

    94-96 Upper Street
    London
    N1 0NP

    Tel: 020 7226 1313
    www.savills.co.uk

  • Bairstow Eves

    108-109 Upper Street
    London
    N1 1QN

    Tel: 020 7226 9531
    Fax: 020 7354 2540
    www.bairstoweves.co.uk

  • Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward

    298 Upper Street
    London
    N1 2TU

    Tel: 020 7226 2487
    Fax: 020 7354 9725
    www.kfh.co.uk

2. Agents not licensed by NAEA/ARLA

  • Ideal Place

    227 Holloway Road
    London
    N7 8HG

    Tel: 020 7700 3297
    Fax: 020 7700 2825
    www.ideal-place.co.uk

  • Thomson Currie

    313 Upper Street
    London
    N1 2XQ

    Tel: 020 7354 5224
    www.thomsoncurrie.co.uk

  • APS Estates

    210-212 Caledonian Road
    London
    N1 0SQ

    Tel: 020 7837 0203
    Fax: 020 7837 0603
    www.apsestates.com

  • My Space Estate Agents

    328 Caledonian Road
    London
    N1 1BB

    Tel: 020 7609 3598
    Fax: 020 7609 3596
    www.myspaceuk.com

  • The above list is not exhaustive.

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