The worst management company
The worst management company I have come across.
Avoid at all costs.
Poor billing and invoicing, customer services and shocking procurement services.
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Strawberry Star is an international company with a mission to build quality homes for aspiring homebuyers. We focus on unique, quality homes for first-time buyers, young families, commuting professionals, local home-movers, buy-to-let investors, and international buyers in Greater London and the commuter towns. On Completion, we do not hand you over to another company. We provide a continuity of service and stay on to manage the estate, as no one else will know the development and your home as well as we do.
Unit 701, Vauxhall Sky Gardens, 153 Wandsworth Road, , SW8 2GB, London, United Kingdom
The worst management company I have come across.
Avoid at all costs.
Poor billing and invoicing, customer services and shocking procurement services.
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