A 5 star review from a recent Shepperton client

A 5 star review from a recent Shepperton client

Our client sums up how important communication within Sales Progression is. When you instruct Newboulds & Co to sell your home, the critical progression stage won't be handled by a different department or a part-time employee. The directors handle it from start to finish.


"David and the team at Newboulds assisted us with our move recently and we couldn’t be more pleased with the service. David in particular worked tirelessly to make sure our chain was working together and reassured us when panic was setting in! All went smoothly in the end- and thanks goes to everyone at Newboulds for making our move happen! Highly recommended"

At Newboulds & Co we have a limit to how many properties we market at one time, this way our vision for the company stays true, with customer service at the heart of what we do. This has been summed up perfectly by a recent sale.

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