Sayer Moore & Co located at 190 Horn Ln, Acton, London W3 6PL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 8993 7571

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Angela

5 Google Rating

I can honestly say that this is a great firm. Every single member of staff are marvellous. Nick Cu

5/ 5

I can honestly say that this is a great firm. Every single member of staff are marvellous. Nick Curtis-Raleigh has dealt with a good few transactions for me and I believe him to be a top property solicitor. He crosses all the t’s and dots all the i’s. He is completely on it and I cannot recommend him enough. Fabulous.

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Shaun Arora

5 Google Rating

After being quoted £120 by a different local firm for something that takes 10 minutes I decided to

5/ 5

After being quoted £120 by a different local firm for something that takes 10 minutes I decided to call Sayer Moore for a very competitive quote. They fitted me in the next day and filled out all the documentation efficiently. More than happy to recommend them and use them again.

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heather grech

5 Google Rating

We have used Sayer Moore & Co many times, for many reasons over the years and twice in the last yea

5/ 5

We have used Sayer Moore & Co many times, for many reasons over the years and twice in the last year. Firstly, to sell the family home when our father sadly passed away and then again when I purchased my new home. I hadn't bought a property before, so I didn't have a clue what I was doing and found it all very stressful. Nick Curtis-Raleigh was my solicitor and I couldn't ask for a more patient and kind person, he always went the extra mile for me. Nick would explain things to me in terms I understood, he would distress me when I was stressed and he is just a really nice person which I felt helped me alot. I would definitely use Sayer Moore & Co again if I ever needed a solicitor and I would recommend them to all my family and friends. Heather from Ruislip :-)

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Natalie Williams

2 Google Rating

I dealt with Brie/Bridgey a few years ago when I bought a property and I’d never use this company

2/ 5

I dealt with Brie/Bridgey a few years ago when I bought a property and I’d never use this company again because of that one experience. What a shame!

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Ashray Lavsi

5 Google Rating

Super quick service to get documents certified

5/ 5

Super quick service to get documents certified

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Wendy Hibbs

5 Google Rating

Lovely people

5/ 5

Lovely people

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Lesley Hunt

4 Google Rating

Family friendly and helpful

4/ 5

Family friendly and helpful

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