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Tailored solutions


WHATEVER THE PROPERTY, LANDLORDS CAN BENEFIT FROM A SERVICE TAILORED SPECIFICALLY TO THEIR NEEDS.


ALL IT TAKES IS ONE PHONE CALL TO PROPERTY LETTING FURNITURE SOLUTIONS...


With the growing number of people investing in property as an additional source of income, the demand for specialist service providers to support landlords, letting agents and property developers has also grown.


Property Letting Furniture Solutions (PLFS) fits neatly into this category, working closely with clients to tailor a package to suit the property, location, and target market.


Since the company began trading in 2005, it has added a number of ranges, including soft furnishings, made to measure curtains, blinds, carpets, vinyl and laminate flooring to complement the wide array of furniture and white goods that are already available.


Whether it’s a four bed town house for students or luxury apartments for senior executives working in the UK, we recognise that busy people buying a second property, or indeed those with larger portfolios, are attracted to our ability to solve their needs with one phone call. The aim is simply to give customers excellent quality and full value within their budget.


Packages start from as little as £1100, plus VAT for a two-bedroom property and include professional delivery and assembly. Removal and disposal of old furniture on a like-for-like basis is covered by a nominal charge of £5.


Visit the website at www.plfs.uk.net or call 01245 478510 for further information on the complete solution.


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