'To have a business partner look after all your every day needs has been an absolute treat'

'To have a business partner look after all your every day needs has been an absolute treat'

Our latest 5 star Google review from a client that recently moved home

Moving can be stressful, that’s why you need the right team behind you. We will work with you to understand what’s important to you.

We put the spotlight on YOU

When inviting an estate agent to carry out a market appraisal, you would be forgiven for thinking they will talk about professional photography, floor plans, accompanied viewings and feedback. In our view, this should be a given - a minimum expectation.

When you invite Newboulds & Co, we want to learn every detail of your property, what stood out for you and why you’re making your next move. That way, we know how to best advise you to achieve your goal and devise a strategy that works for YOU. This isn’t a one size fits all. People move for different reasons and every home is different.

Read our latest review below:

"Fantastic estate agent! Had an amazing experience from start to finish with David Long & Barry supporting him. To have David, one of the business partners, looking after all your every day needs has been an absolute treat (which other local agents can't compete with). Thank you David for your dedication, expert advice, professionalism, hard work, sense of humour & kindness throughout the journey from sale agreed to moving. Second to none!"

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