This long-established and much respected firm of John Earle and Son was founded in 1935 by John Reginald Earle who, until that time, had been the Stock Auctioneer at the Henley-in-Arden Stock and Produce Market. Since the passing of the Party Wall Act in 1998 our experience and knowledge has grown enabling us to help neighbours to avoid costly disputes where one party wishes to do work that is within the providence of the Act.
Reviews (9)
Katie Bowen
Mar 23, 2022
Zakiyya Summers
Mar 01, 2022
Jenny Atherley
Dec 01, 2021
Ann Grant
Jul 22, 2021
Just completed a complicated house sale within a tight deadline. The service from Earles was excellent from the valuation visit right through to completion day. Roger, Emily and team were very responsive and kept in close contact with us, our buyers and the respective solicitors throughout the process particularly during the more 'tricky' moments. Excellent value for money. Thank you Earles.
Michelle Johnston
Jun 24, 2021
Philip Hartlrs
Jun 19, 2021
Brett Taylor
Jun 04, 2021
Clare
Nov 25, 2020
David Griffin
Nov 23, 2020
I tried this firm to sell my property several times over the last five years and never got beyond a visit. If you call them they ignore you. If you don't call them they ignore you. Then they become indignant when you point out to them how unprofessional they are. I suppose in this local area, around Henley in Arden, they have their "friends" and that is why I persisted with them.
But honestly you come away from dealing with these buffoons with a rather unpleasant suspicion that they are not only casual and sloppy but aloof and totally indifferent to you unless you happen to fit their idea of a John Earle client. Estate agents are generally that particular breed of semi skimmed "professional", who make awful lot of money by convincing you they are doing an awful lot of work but this coven is dreadful even by the unchallenging standards of the species.
What truly adds to my sense of unease about them is that they advised the seller of the property that it was worth more than twice it's actual valuation when I bought the property originally 12 years ago. Is that ethical?
But honestly you come away from dealing with these buffoons with a rather unpleasant suspicion that they are not only casual and sloppy but aloof and totally indifferent to you unless you happen to fit their idea of a John Earle client. Estate agents are generally that particular breed of semi skimmed "professional", who make awful lot of money by convincing you they are doing an awful lot of work but this coven is dreadful even by the unchallenging standards of the species.
What truly adds to my sense of unease about them is that they advised the seller of the property that it was worth more than twice it's actual valuation when I bought the property originally 12 years ago. Is that ethical?