"Five stars rating is not even enough for Newboulds and Co"

"Five stars rating is not even enough for Newboulds and Co"

A wonderful Google review from a recent sale. This really highlights the importance of instructing an experienced estate agent that is with you from the start of the process, right up until completion

Newboulds & Co is a director-led estate agency. This means you will only ever deal with a director/owner on every aspect on your property journey. It's essential to have experience on your side.

Read below how we helped a recent client move in Sunbury-on-Thames.


"Five stars rating is not even enough for Newboulds and Co. Estate Agent's services delivered to customer, especially sale director Mr Chad Newbould. His services were amazing from the beginning of the house viewing appointment and completion to the end. I sold my current flat and purchased a new house at the same time. A big party was involved in my sale and purchase matter such as Peabody sale team, valuation team, advertising team, my solicitor for sale, solicitor from my buyer, solicitor from Peabody, my mortgage advisor, solicitor for my purchase, solicitor from vendor, mortgage lender and private surveyor etc...... It was so complicated to got smooth progress. Every morning, he chased the progress, watched closely and informed to everyone. If the progress was slow or stuck somewhere, he tried to sort it out as much as he could. He even chased to my buyer and buyer solicitor for progress which I have to do. Duration of my offer acceptance date and completion date were only took just above three months. That was very good timing because of his efforts. I even respected and copied him for how he worked professionally. I recommended him and Newboulds for more than 100%. Thanks millions to Chad and all of staff to Newboulds for our dream became true very quickly. We are now living in lovely house, safe, nice and quiet residential area. Thank you, thank you, thank you all. We are so appreciated."


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