"I would highly recommend Newboulds & Co, you won’t find a better estate agent anywhere."

"I would highly recommend Newboulds & Co, you won’t find a better estate agent anywhere."

Not our words (although we agree). A recent client of ours hadn't moved for 25 years and decided the time was right to sell the family home. This is always a big decision and a huge move to make.


Newboulds & Co were recommended to me and I have found them to be an exceptional estate agents, giving a thoroughly professional, positive and caring service throughout.

The last time I sold a house was 25 years ago, so the process has changed a lot, and David was extremely helpful in explaining everything, at each step, and was always available to answer questions.

David and his team made the whole experience straightforward and extremely smooth. They are totally accommodating to your needs, understanding every individual’s own personal situation, enabling you to have the best experience from what could ultimately be a stressful situation. Thanks to David this whole process was never stressful. He always went above and beyond, taking the time to keep me fully informed and completely up to date with everything. Thank you so much for all your help and support with our smooth and successful move.

I would highly recommend Newboulds & Co, you won’t find a better estate agents anywhere.


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