London Lettings Specialist since 1818 Edmund Cude
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Open Longer Hours
We work hard for our customers and strive to offer convenient appointment times after work and at weekends. Our offices are open 9am-7pm during the week with viewings until 8pm and 10am–5pm Saturdays.
Extensive marketing
We employ a professional in-house photographer who not only photographs our properties, but also the sights and characters that typify the surrounding areas so that our tenants have a real flavour of their local area. We keep our tenants up to date by sending out SMS and email matches, so that our registered tenants are the first to know when a new property comes to the market.
Long Established
Edmund Cude was established in 1818 and is one of the oldest names in the London property business. Our core values of trust and reliability are as important to us today as they were 190 years ago.
 
 
 
Dedicated Property Management Team
Our ARLA trained team of property managers are experts in assessing inbound maintenance issues and quickly dispatching carefully screened contractors. The majority of our landlords choose instruct us to manage their properties, so you can be assured of a swift and effective response to any issues that arise after you have moved in.
Strict Codes of Practice
Our commitment to offering the highest level of customer service is demonstrated by our long standing members of the industry regulatory body for letting agents (ARLA). We are also members of the Property Ombudsman for Lettings and licensed under the Tenancy Deposit Scheme.
Letting Specialists
We focus exclusively on what we know best: letting and property management. Last year we helped over 2,000 tenants move home and collected more than £20m in rent on behalf of our landlords.
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Angel Tube
Located in Islington, this station is on the Northern Line between Old Street and Kings Cross. The station opened in 1901 and was named after the once-famous Angel Inn pub. The station is perhaps most famous for having the highest escalators in Western Europe, with a vertical depth of 90ft.