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Kamal Estates is an online estate agent based in Glasgow Scotland. We specialise in residential property sales and pride our business on high levels of service and attention to detail. Unlike other agents, at Kamal Estates we don’t change a sales commission, rather we charge a fixed fee for our service which we feel is more fair and transparent. Making it clear what our clients will be paying, as well as the service that is offered. Unlike other agents we operate on extended opening hours so we are available when you need us most - being open 7 days a week from 9am - 10pm. This creates a unique opportunity to assist clients and buyers alike on their property journey, being here when you need us most.
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9 Caldercuilt Road, G200AE, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- contact@kamalestates.co.uk
- kamalestates.co.uk
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