Maximize Your Rental Income with Property Management Services Tailored for Landlords
See How We’ve Transformed Basildon Landlords’ Rental Experience – Watch Now!
Maximize Your Rental Income with Property Management Services Tailored for Landlords
See How We’ve Transformed Basildon Landlords’ Rental Experience – Watch Now!
ABC Gone are letting and estate agents in Basildon, defined by our unique property management services.
We’ve taken the time to understand the Basildon property market, so we can connect you with the right tenants for your property. That way, you can benefit from long-term, profitable tenancies with a lot less stress.
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Letting Manager
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Beth Arslan
Head of Revenue
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Basildon landlords are looking for three things: rent paid on time, reliable maintenance, and help with compliance law. We believe you should benefit from all of this as standard, 100% of the time. That’s what sets our property management services apart.
Don’t just take our word for it though. You can browse our 5-star reviews across Trustpilot and Google to see how we’ve helped landlords like you.
Looking to sell your Basildon home? If you are, then our team can help you sell with a lot less hassle, and for the price your home deserves. Whether you’re a first-time seller, second-stepper or down-sizer – we can help you navigate the complicated sales process with ease.
While a home sale may seem daunting to you, it’s nothing new to us. We do it all the time. So let our team do the heavy lifting and guide you towards a successful sale. That way, you can sell your home with little hassle and maximum profit.
At ABC Gone, we understand the challenges of being a landlord. That’s why we offer flexible service options to fit your unique needs:
Choose the service that suits your needs and let us handle the rest!
Choose the service that suits your needs and let us handle the rest!
As a landlord, the last thing you want is to deal with the hassle of late rent payments, difficult tenants, and vacant properties. That’s where ABC Gone comes in. We offer complete property management services in East London, including a rent guarantee.
With us, you can rest easy knowing that you’ll receive a steady stream of income from your rental property – without the stress and uncertainty.
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Basildon was created as a ‘new town’ in the 1940s, designed to house London’s growing population. Today, it’s packed full of amenities and services which fulfil that role perfectly. It’s an excellent base for commuters with lots to do and see – and it’s also got an affordable housing market compared to the rest of London and Essex.
Wat Tyler Country Park: Located just south of Basildon, Wat Tyler Country Park is a sprawling nature reserve covering over 125 acres of green space. It’s home to scenic trail paths, picnic spaces, and a dedicated visitor centre.
Festival Leisure Park: If you’re looking for entertainment, Festival Leisure Park is the place to go. This vibrant entertainment complex houses a diverse set of leisure activities. You’ll find a cinema, soft play, bowling alley, indoor trampoline park, adventure golf course, and lots more.
Barleylands Farm Park and Craft Village: Barleylands is a great family destination, focused on crafts and farming. The farm park offers an interactive experience for children, with opportunities to meet farm animals, enjoy tractor rides, and explore the indoor and outdoor play areas. Additionally, the Craft Village hosts several independent shops and workshops where you can discover unique crafts, artwork, and local goods.
Basildon is full of great schools, with many achieving either an ‘Outstanding’ or ‘Good’ Ofsted rating. You can see some of the best options below.
Primary: Lee Chapel Primary School, Woodlands School and Greensted Primary School & Nursery are all rated ‘Outstanding’. There is also a comprehensive special school – The Pioneer School – which is also considered ‘Outstanding’.
Secondary: De La Salle School, Woodlands School and The Basildon Lower Academy are just some of the secondary schools available in Basildon – each one is rated ‘Good’.
Basildon has great connections to the rest of London, making it a favourite choice for commuters.
Car & Road: Basildon is well-connected to the A127 and A13. The A127 also offers direct routes to Southend-on-Sea (approximately 20 minutes) and London (around 40 minutes).
Bus: Basildon has an extensive bus network, with reliable services covering nearby towns like Chelmsford and Southend-on-Sea.
Train: Basildon is served by its own railway station, which offers regular train services on the C2C line. A direct journey from Basildon to London Fenchurch Street takes about 35 minutes. The same line also connects Basildon with Southend-on-Sea (in about 15 minutes) and Chelmsford (in around 20 minutes).
Airports: Southend Airport is just 25 minutes’ drive away, and offers various flights across Europe.
Basildon is a brilliant place to live when it comes to retail. It has it all, from a traditional market to independent stores. The Eastgate Shopping Centre hosts over 100 shops which include a Pure Gym, ASDA supermarket and numerous fashion and food shops. Additionally, Basildon Market is nestled in the town centre and boasts over 40 traders who sell a range of goods – from clothing to groceries and fresh produce. There are ASDA and Tesco superstores for everyday shopping, as well as Sainsburys and Lidl.
Basildon also has its own hospital, several leisure centres, various swimming pools and plenty of green spaces to enjoy – including over 10 parks, and the Wat Tyler Nature Reserve to the south.
Basildon is very affordable compared to London, and even the rest of Essex. According to the HM Land Registry, property prices in Essex averaged £444,898 last year – but Basildon averaged £355,740 over the same period of time. Even so, the property market there is steadily increasing in value, with house prices growing by 14% since 2020.
Basildon was created as a ‘new town’ in the 1940s, designed to house London’s growing population. Today, it’s packed full of amenities and services which fulfil that role perfectly. It’s an excellent base for commuters with lots to do and see – and it’s also got an affordable housing market compared to the rest of London and Essex.
Wat Tyler Country Park: Located just south of Basildon, Wat Tyler Country Park is a sprawling nature reserve covering over 125 acres of green space. It’s home to scenic trail paths, picnic spaces, and a dedicated visitor centre.
Festival Leisure Park: If you’re looking for entertainment, Festival Leisure Park is the place to go. This vibrant entertainment complex houses a diverse set of leisure activities. You’ll find a cinema, soft play, bowling alley, indoor trampoline park, adventure golf course, and lots more.
Barleylands Farm Park and Craft Village: Barleylands is a great family destination, focused on crafts and farming. The farm park offers an interactive experience for children, with opportunities to meet farm animals, enjoy tractor rides, and explore the indoor and outdoor play areas. Additionally, the Craft Village hosts several independent shops and workshops where you can discover unique crafts, artwork, and local goods.
Basildon is full of great schools, with many achieving either an ‘Outstanding’ or ‘Good’ Ofsted rating. You can see some of the best options below.
Primary: Lee Chapel Primary School, Woodlands School and Greensted Primary School & Nursery are all rated ‘Outstanding’. There is also a comprehensive special school – The Pioneer School – which is also considered ‘Outstanding’.
Secondary: De La Salle School, Woodlands School and The Basildon Lower Academy are just some of the secondary schools available in Basildon – each one is rated ‘Good’.
Basildon has great connections to the rest of London, making it a favourite choice for commuters.
Car & Road: Basildon is well-connected to the A127 and A13. The A127 also offers direct routes to Southend-on-Sea (approximately 20 minutes) and London (around 40 minutes).
Bus: Basildon has an extensive bus network, with reliable services covering nearby towns like Chelmsford and Southend-on-Sea.
Train: Basildon is served by its own railway station, which offers regular train services on the C2C line. A direct journey from Basildon to London Fenchurch Street takes about 35 minutes. The same line also connects Basildon with Southend-on-Sea (in about 15 minutes) and Chelmsford (in around 20 minutes).
Airports: Southend Airport is just 25 minutes’ drive away, and offers various flights across Europe.
Basildon is a brilliant place to live when it comes to retail. It has it all, from a traditional market to independent stores. The Eastgate Shopping Centre hosts over 100 shops which include a Pure Gym, ASDA supermarket and numerous fashion and food shops. Additionally, Basildon Market is nestled in the town centre and boasts over 40 traders who sell a range of goods – from clothing to groceries and fresh produce. There are ASDA and Tesco superstores for everyday shopping, as well as Sainsburys and Lidl.
Basildon also has its own hospital, several leisure centres, various swimming pools and plenty of green spaces to enjoy – including over 10 parks, and the Wat Tyler Nature Reserve to the south.
Basildon is very affordable compared to London, and even the rest of Essex. According to the HM Land Registry, property prices in Essex averaged £444,898 last year – but Basildon averaged £355,740 over the same period of time. Even so, the property market there is steadily increasing in value, with house prices growing by 14% since 2020.
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