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London N9 property guide
Selling or letting a property in N9
If you’re thinking of selling or letting a property in Lower Edmonton in the London Borough of Haringey, the perfect place to start is our definitive list of the most active estate and letting agents operating in the area. Click through to their websites, decide which agents you would like to value your property and arrange a free market appraisal with our single e-mail service.
Buying or renting
We can also help if you are looking for a property to buy or rent. We have an up to date list of the most popular estate agents with property for sale or rent in Lower Edmonton.
Click through to the agents’ websites to see what is available or let them keep you up to date by registering your details with all the agents listed in a single e-mail.
N9 surveyors and solicitors
As your transaction progresses you will want to return to our list of surveyors and solicitors in Lower Edmonton but we are more than just a local property directory. My Property Guide is designed to be a comprehensive resource for the local property market.
You will find dozens of articles written by property professionals working in the market today and links to the most useful local and national property websites. Our aim is to give you all the help and advice you require to make the important decisions about your property.
N9 area information
London N9 encompasses the area of Lower Edmonton in the London Borough of Haringey.
Lea Valley Leisure Centre and Gold course are located to the far east of N9. Facilities on the site a 12 screen cinema, restaurant and camp site. Edmonton Green Shopping Centre at the junction of Church Street and Hertford Road.
The main open space in the area is Jubilee Park to the north with entrances on Galliard and Hertford Roads. The park covers an area of 53 acres within which are a wide range of facilities including a pitch and put course, ornamental gardens and a sports stadium within its 52 acres.
The “One” National Rail Line runs from north to south through the area on its way to central London; stopping at Edmonton Green Station. The nearest tube station is Southgate to the south of the area (Piccadilly Line zone 3).
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