5 star Google review from a Shepperton client

5 star Google review from a Shepperton client

Read our clients thoughts on the service provided by Newboulds & Co when we were instructed to sell their long term Shepperton family home

"To David, Leah & Barry,

We wanted to thank you all so very much for helping to make moving house as stress free as possible.

You have all been so helpful and never made us feel silly for asking questions about the most simple things.

'If Carlsberg made estate agents, they would be called Newboulds & Co!'

We will always recommend you to anybody who is moving.

Thanks a million"


This client had lived in their home for over 30 years, we put together a marketing campaign that gave us multiple offers and we were there every step of the way until completion day. The client only ever dealt with the directors and knew their questions can be answered in a phone call, email or visit to our Shepperton office.

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