The Prompt Companies

One foundation.Three waysforward.

Three companies that would each rather be judged on how straightforward they are to deal with than on numbers nobody can check.

Why one roof

Juggling three firms
for one house.

Buying a home used to mean an agent who blamed the lender, a lender who blamed the agent, and a manager who arrived after both had left. Putting all three under one roof did not make the work glamorous it just removed the gaps where things used to get lost.

  • One team, three specialitiesThe same people from the first showing to the last signature.
  • One point of contactNo 'let me transfer you' ever.
  • Consistent standardsThe same process whichever door you came through.
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Companies, one roof

Prototype figures illustrative only.

How we got here

Eighteen years, in four moves

01

2008 One desk

A single agent, a rented room above the old foundry, and a filing cabinet that still exists.

02

2014 Financing joined

Clients kept being failed by their lenders mid-purchase, so we brought the conversation in-house.

03

2019 The keys

Management came last and changed the most: it is the part that runs every day rather than once.

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2026 Three doors, one roof

Same standards, same systems, same person picking up the phone when you call.

The people

Names, not departments

A. VanceRealty · PrincipalSince 2008
M. OduyaMortgage · Head of lendingSince 2014
R. CastellanManagement · OperationsSince 2019
J. AldredClient desk · First callSince 2021
Three things we will not do
  • We do not quote a fee we will revise later

    The number in the proposal is the number on the invoice.

  • We do not market a listing we have not seen

    Somebody stands in every room before it goes live.

  • We do not pass you around

    The person who takes the enquiry stays on it to the end.

One roof, one number

Come in through any door.

Tell us roughly what you need and we will put you in front of the right person first time.