haart Estate Agents - Dereham

12 High Street Dereham NR19 1DR

Meet the team

Sales experts
Elton McGuire
Elton McGuire
Branch Manager
Ryan Laurence
Ryan Laurence
Consultant
Joanne Gardiner
Joanne Gardiner
Adviser
Roxy Samuels
Roxy Samuels
Consultant

Here at haart, we are on a mission to get you moved.  We have unique technology that gets your home hundreds more clicks, agents who listen and will negotiate hard on your behalf and you don’t pay us a penny until we succeed. 

Big Benefits.  Being the UK’s largest independent estate agent, our size allows us to invest in the people and technology to get you moved, smart and fast and for more than you might think.

No Sale, No Fee.  We don’t think you should pay a penny to someone to sell or let your home, unless they actually do.  So we don’t charge you until we have.

As an agent we are members of the Property Ombudsman and the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) we adhere to a code of practice to ensure complete honesty and transparency in all our dealings with you. 

Local knowledge

Living in Dereham

Dereham, in the heart of Norfolk, is controlled by Breckland District Council and is one of the larger towns in the centre of the county with a population of more than 17,800.

It has good access to the A47 to Kings Lynn and Norwich, and its location makes it easy to reach the Midlands. Tourists use the town to access the Broads, coastal resorts and other attractions.

Historically, it was a farming town, although there is now a large diverse range of businesses.

A ‘must-visit’ in Dereham is the Mid Norfolk Railway, run by railway enthusiasts. The line starts in the town and travels to Wymondham Abbey. Dereham also has a restored windmill, built in 1836, which has changing exhibitions and is open to visitors.

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stations within 4 miles

Dereham (Mid Norfolk Railway)
(0.3mi.)
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