Selling your home? Communication is key!

Selling your home? Communication is key!

When setting out on your journey of moving home, most people start with inviting estate agents to their home to determine price, timescales and find out what the market is doing. Will the person in your living room actually deal with your move or will you passed to different departments? An essential question to ask when deciding on who to instruct

We are director-led at Newboulds & Co. That means you will only ever deal with a director when moving home. Every aspect of your journey is personally handled by the directors, from initial market appraisal, preparing marketing material, social media campaigns, viewings, negotiating offers and progressing the sale to completion.

This means information isn't lost between departments, you won't have one person forgetting to mention something to a colleague. Your one point of contact makes for a smoother move.

Below is one of our clients experiences when recently selling their Shepperton family home.

We moved into our new property last week. The service we received from David and his team has been excellent. Throughout the whole process David kept us up to date with any developments, whilst being reassuring he was also realistic, so I knew what to expect and no surprises. David was always very responsive to emails. I couldn't rate David highly enough, and would absolutely recommend to anyone thinking of moving. 10/10 5* service.

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