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About James

Founder and Managing Director

James has spent his career refining what it means to deliver an exceptional property service. As a highly experienced property professional and a qualified Member of the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA Propertymark), he combines deep compliance knowledge with an unwavering commitment to client satisfaction.

Throughout his time in the industry, James has operated under a simple guiding principle: the client must always come first. He prides himself on his total accessibility, open communication, and delivering a level of customer service that sets a new benchmark for the sector.

Redefining the Estate Agency Model

After working for several established and highly successful corporate estate agency brands, James recognized a significant gap in the modern property market. He saw that traditional agencies frequently prioritized sheer volume over genuine client care, often leaving sellers and landlords feeling disconnected from the process.

He founded James Gorey Estate Agents to provide a better, more rewarding way to move. His vision was to build a forward-thinking, modern agency that combines industry-leading presentation and digital marketing with an ultra-personal, bespoke service. By focusing on quality over quantity, James ensures that the business is entirely geared towards achieving the absolute best possible financial results for every client.

Deeply Connected to the Sidcup Property Market

As the driving force behind the business, James takes immense pride in overseeing our local operations, maintaining a particularly deep connection to the versatile Sidcup property market.

From the bustling community close to the high street and train station to the distinct neighborhoods across Blackfen, Foots Cray, North Cray, Avery Hill, Bexley, Longlands, Albany Park, Blendon, and Marlborough Park, James understands the local property landscape inside out.

Whether advising on the sale of grand Victorian and Edwardian period homes, matching families with the area's classic 1930s terraced properties, or helping buyers find homes near the highly sought-after Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School, his market insight is second to none. He values the unique character of the area, from its outstanding schools and colleges to its beautiful open spaces like Foots Cray Meadows and the historic Five Arches bridge.

Connect with James

If you are looking for honest, expert advice on selling your home, letting an investment, or managing a property portfolio, James is always available to discuss your property goals.

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What James's Customers Say

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Probably the best around! No issues in just over 4 years! Always on the phone or over emails! On any...

Probably the best around! No issues in just over 4 years! Always on the phone or over emails! On any issues we have had. If there was an option for 10 stars then, James Gorey would most definitely warrant a perfect 10! Tap them up if you need a letting agent! They were also excellent in aiding and assisting us in buying our family home and made the process so easy!!!

I have used James Gorey for 2 of my property sales now , without a doubt the best in the area. Communication...

I have used James Gorey for 2 of my property sales now , without a doubt the best in the area. Communication and service 10/10.

James Gorey estate agent was extremely professional, informative and knowledgeable! The whole process...

Gordana Alexandre

James Gorey estate agent was extremely professional, informative and knowledgeable! The whole process of letting my property out with them was flowing and stress free due to excellent communication! This recommendation comes with full confidence as I will be using them again . Definitely different experience from any other estate agent I used in the past !!

Gordana Alexandre

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