Another 5 star review from a recent house sale

Another 5 star review from a recent house sale

Read the thoughts of a purchaser that just completed the purchase of their stunning new home.


"We recently purchased a property with David and the team at Newboulds, and the experience has been great. David was patient, keeping communication clear and frequent, which made a huge difference during what can be a stressful process. Even when he was unavailable, his colleagues were fully up to date and ready to assist with any queries we had, ensuring we never felt left in the dark. David support extended beyond the completion, helping our family settle in smoothly and with minimal fuss. This level of service was refreshing, and we would highly recommend David and the Newboulds team for anyone looking for a professional, dedicated team to guide them through the property purchase process."

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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