5* Google review from a client that instructed us to sell their home.

5* Google review from a client that instructed us to sell their home.

Our client explains what she looked for when choosing an estate agent and how Newboulds & Co fit the bill.



As first time sellers, Newboulds has been tremendously professional and helpful throughout the process.

1. David and Barry were always just an email or phone call away. They provided knowledgeable, considered, and comprehensive responses to our questions. This was evident as early as the valuation stage, and it was the main reasons that we went with them. Having David as a main point of contact throughout the entire process also created consistency and accountability that I feel the bigger chains lack.

2. They went the extra mile to ensure that we were happy with the listing. The photographer returned a second time to take extra photos upon request. They also took good care of the buyers - we had two viewings very quickly and both resulted in offers.

3. We organized a number of services using their recommended businesses (cleaner, rubbish removal), which had proved to be very reliable and of good value. We also had to bother them with a varied range of admin tasks, some of which are not their responsibility, but they were nevertheless very keen to help.

Honest, trustworthy and professional, we'd totally use David and Barry's services again!





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