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Salter Rex Estate Agents

3.4

Average 3.4/5 Stars
97 reviews
  • Branches 2
  • Properties for sale 38
  • Average time to sale 15 weeks

About Salter Rex

Salter Rex have 2 branches and they mainly list properties in NW5 and NW3. Over the last six months, they've listed 38 properties, with an average time to sale of 15 weeks.

Salter Rex fees

Estate Agent fees vary depending on the area and the level of service offered. In the areas Salter Rex operate, the average fee (charged by all agents) is 1.85%.

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Latest reviews for Salter Rex

Anonymous Homeseller

5

5/5 Stars
I am very impressed by Graham Cohen local market knowledge, professional service. Though I failed yp sell my flat due the market situation and withdraw it, I will come back to Graham when the market is right or the current tenant leaves.... Read more
22nd Aug 2026 (1 day ago)

V Smith

1

1/5 Stars
Salter Rex managed our block of seven flats for seven years. Throughout that time, in our experience, the building suffered from ongoing rodent infestations, the communal areas were in a terrible state, the communal front door could literally be pushed open if you leaned on it, there were serious security concerns, and the carpets had become trip hazards. The condition of the building was, in our opinion, completely unacceptable.<br><br>Over the years, the service charges increased to around £1,800 per flat, per year. There are seven flats in the building, so you do the maths. Whenever we questioned the charges or requested supporting invoices for the contractors, maintenance or cleaning that we were paying for through the service charge, we felt our concerns were dismissed and were instead met with threats of debt recovery or court action if payment wasn’t made.<br><br>About a year ago, one of the other leaseholders put a note through my tenants’ door asking to get in touch because they had also had enough. As all of our flats were tenanted, it was incredibly difficult to track each other down, but eventually we managed to make contact with every leaseholder.<br><br>Together, all seven leaseholders instructed a solicitor and exercised our legal Right to Manage. For anyone who doesn’t know, Right to Manage (RTM) is a legal process that allows qualifying leaseholders to take over the management of their building by forming their own RTM company. It took around a year, but we were successful.<br><br>We have now removed Salter Rex as our managing agent and taken control of our own building. We appoint our own contractors, decide how our service charge money is spent and invest it back into improving the building instead of paying excessive management fees.<br><br>To any leaseholders who have had a similar experience with Salter Rex, or any other managing agent, please don’t assume you’re stuck with them. Look into your Right to Manage. It is absolutely possible to remove your managing agent if the leaseholders work together. It takes time, patience and commitment, but I can honestly say it has been one of the best decisions we’ve made.<br><br>And finally, to Salter Rex: the way we felt we were treated over the last seven years was deeply disappointing. I genuinely don’t know how you sleep at night, but I do know one thing—I sleep a lot better knowing my hard-earned money is no longer going into your pockets.<br><br>Peace & love.... Read more
5th Aug 2026 (18 days ago)

V Smith

1

1/5 Stars
Salter Rex managed our block of seven flats for seven years. Throughout that time, in our experience, the building suffered from ongoing rodent infestations, the communal areas were in a terrible state, the communal front door could literally be pushed open if you leaned on it, there were serious security concerns, and the carpets had become trip hazards. The condition of the building was, in our opinion, completely unacceptable.<br><br>Over the years, the service charges increased to around £1,800 per flat, per year. There are seven flats in the building, so you do the maths. Whenever we questioned the charges or requested supporting invoices for the contractors, maintenance or cleaning that we were paying for through the service charge, we felt our concerns were dismissed and were instead met with threats of debt recovery or court action if payment wasn’t made.<br><br>About a year ago, one of the other leaseholders put a note through my tenants’ door asking to get in touch because they had also had enough. As all of our flats were tenanted, it was incredibly difficult to track each other down, but eventually we managed to make contact with every leaseholder.<br><br>Together, all seven leaseholders instructed a solicitor and exercised our legal Right to Manage. For anyone who doesn’t know, Right to Manage (RTM) is a legal process that allows qualifying leaseholders to take over the management of their building by forming their own RTM company. It took around a year, but we were successful.<br><br>We have now removed Salter Rex as our managing agent and taken control of our own building. We appoint our own contractors, decide how our service charge money is spent and invest it back into improving the building instead of paying excessive management fees.<br><br>To any leaseholders who have had a similar experience with Salter Rex, or any other managing agent, please don’t assume you’re stuck with them. Look into your Right to Manage. It is absolutely possible to remove your managing agent if the leaseholders work together. It takes time, patience and commitment, but I can honestly say it has been one of the best decisions we’ve made.<br><br>And finally, to Salter Rex: the way we felt we were treated over the last seven years was deeply disappointing. I genuinely don’t know how you sleep at night, but I do know one thing I sleep a lot better knowing my hard-earned money is no longer going into your pockets.<br><br>Peace & love.... Read more
5th Aug 2026 (18 days ago)

V Oatham

5

5/5 Stars
I recently bought my home through Salter Rex, with Graham acting as the seller’s agent, and I couldn’t have been more impressed with the service I received.<br><br>Despite not being my own agent, Graham was always friendly, professional and incredibly helpful. He kept communication flowing, regularly chased solicitors and went out of his way to help move the process along many times.<br><br>Buying a home can be stressful, but Graham made everything feel much smoother and I really appreciate all the effort he put in. I would highly recommend Graham and the Salter Rex team to anybody looking in the area.... Read more
23rd Jul 2026 (4 weeks ago)

C D

5

5/5 Stars
Thank you for your all the help - Folco has been really helpful, flexible and nice throughout the process, accommodating further visits when needed I also think it's a nice and family business which changes from big estate agent chains. I also met Guy towards the end who was super nice as well and friendly.... Read more
29th May 2026 (12 weeks ago)

W Mcmanus

5

5/5 Stars
Really great people to deal with. Friendly and efficient... Read more
19th Feb 2026 (6 mo. ago)

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Salter Rex - Kentish Town Logo

Salter Rex - Kentish Town

Crown House 265-267 Kentish Town, NW5 2TP

3.4

Average 3.4/5 Stars

V Smith

1

1/5 Stars
Salter Rex managed our block of seven flats for seven years. Throughout that time, in our experience, the building suffered from ongoing rodent infestations, the communal areas were in a terrible state, the communal front door could literally be pushed open if you leaned on it, there were serious security concerns, and the carpets had become trip hazards. The condition of the building was, in our opinion, completely unacceptable.<br><br>Over the years, the service charges increased to around £1,800 per flat, per year. There are seven flats in the building, so you do the maths. Whenever we questioned the charges or requested supporting invoices for the contractors, maintenance or cleaning that we were paying for through the service charge, we felt our concerns were dismissed and were instead met with threats of debt recovery or court action if payment wasn’t made.<br><br>About a year ago, one of the other leaseholders put a note through my tenants’ door asking to get in touch because they had also had enough. As all of our flats were tenanted, it was incredibly difficult to track each other down, but eventually we managed to make contact with every leaseholder.<br><br>Together, all seven leaseholders instructed a solicitor and exercised our legal Right to Manage. For anyone who doesn’t know, Right to Manage (RTM) is a legal process that allows qualifying leaseholders to take over the management of their building by forming their own RTM company. It took around a year, but we were successful.<br><br>We have now removed Salter Rex as our managing agent and taken control of our own building. We appoint our own contractors, decide how our service charge money is spent and invest it back into improving the building instead of paying excessive management fees.<br><br>To any leaseholders who have had a similar experience with Salter Rex, or any other managing agent, please don’t assume you’re stuck with them. Look into your Right to Manage. It is absolutely possible to remove your managing agent if the leaseholders work together. It takes time, patience and commitment, but I can honestly say it has been one of the best decisions we’ve made.<br><br>And finally, to Salter Rex: the way we felt we were treated over the last seven years was deeply disappointing. I genuinely don’t know how you sleep at night, but I do know one thing I sleep a lot better knowing my hard-earned money is no longer going into your pockets.<br><br>Peace & love.... Read more
5th Aug 2026 (18 days ago)

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Salter Rex - Hampstead

47 South End Road, NW3 2QB

3.2

Average 3.2/5 Stars

Anonymous Homeseller

5

5/5 Stars
I am very impressed by Graham Cohen local market knowledge, professional service. Though I failed yp sell my flat due the market situation and withdraw it, I will come back to Graham when the market is right or the current tenant leaves.... Read more
22nd Aug 2026 (1 day ago)

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