Selling your Sunbury-on-Thames home

Selling your Sunbury-on-Thames home

With one of our directors living in Sunbury, one having gone to school there and another working as an estate agent there for 18 years, Newboulds & Co certainly have the experience to assist when it is time for you to move home.

Whether you are looking to sell an apartment, family home, bungalow, riverside property or a buy-to-let investment in Sunbury-on-Thames, Newboulds & Co have the experience and expertise to assist with every step of your sale.

Our sales director, David Long, went to school in Sunbury, co-founder, Barry Fogg lives in Sunbury and Chad Newbould has spent 18 years of his professional career in Sunbury. There aren't many estate agents that will have a greater understanding and love of the area.

People buy and sell property for different reasons, each transaction is different from the next. We understand this and make sure your every need is catered for. As you only ever deal with the the directors we can tailor our service to suit your specific needs.

We don’t attach ‘targets’ against our properties, our advice is always with your best interests in mind. We are experienced enough to know moving home is rarely plain sailing. When we sell a property we know it is due to teamwork – between us and you. We encourage open conversations with you as often as possible via which ever method you prefer; face-to-face, telephone or email.

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