Communication is key when selling your home

Communication is key when selling your home

A recent Shepperton client shares their experience of selling with Newboulds & Co.

As Newboulds & Co is a director-led agency, you will only ever have a director dealing with your move. We all know when selling your home, stumbling blocks will present themselves. This is where employing the correct agent pays off. Clear communication is key, and experience to know that all options are explored, so we can deliver the best advice to our client again and again.

Read our clients below:

From the minute I met David I knew he was going to be the person to help me sell my property! He was so honest, personable and even at the very first stages was so helpful. As the sale progressed he kept us informed with any changes, updates and even when things were getting a little bit manic at times he was so calm and professional.

Newboulds & Co as a team are all so professional and helpful, they made everything so easy and effortless for us to sell our property. If I was ever going to sell another property I know exactly where I am going to call and that will be Newboulds & Co, so do not waste your time with anyone else!!

Andy & Kathryn

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