'Kind, understanding, helpful, patient and the ultimate professional'

'Kind, understanding, helpful, patient and the ultimate professional'

A lovely 5 star Google review just received on a recent house sale.


The properties we sell and let don't have targets attached to them. These are peoples homes and a huge part of their lives. We understand this and treat every property and client how we would want to be treated ourselves.

This isn't a one size fits all service, people move for many different reasons. Our aim is to understand that from our first meeting with you, so we can create a strategy that suits your circumstances.

'I had the good fortune of choosing Newboulds & Co – Shepperton, to sell my house for me in Addlestone. This good luck continued, when David Long became my estate agent.

From the first contact with David and Newboulds and Co, to the day I moved. I have only praise and complements. I cannot recommend them highly enough.

The communication with David, was impeccably. I always knew what stage we were at. David treated me and my home, with respect and this also applied to the viewings. David was kind, understanding, helpful, patient and an ultimate professional.

I would have no hesitation in recommending Newboulds, or David Long. In assisting with property sales.'


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