Letting or Selling a home? Instruct the correct agent! Don't become another statistic.

Letting or Selling a home? Instruct the correct agent! Don't become another statistic.

Many properties we sell & let have had previous unsuccessful marketing campaigns with other estate agents. When meeting with clients, a lack of continued communication is a common failure in the industry. So, at Newboulds & Co we make that a top priority. Don't just take our word for it. It is a constant theme in all our Google reviews

In a recent blog (click here to read it), we found out that 49.9% of properties on the market don't sell. This explains why we see so many clients come to us after an unsuccessful time trying to sell with another agent.

Below are the thoughts of a recent client who's property we let & managed for 6 years and then instructed us to sell the property.

The reason they stayed with us for over 6 years? Excellent communication.

Newboulds offer a completely professional service, in both their Rental and Sales departments. We have used their Rental services for years and the service is second to none. They then managed the sale of the property with excellent communication through to completion. I would thoroughly recommend Newboulds.

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