VIEWINGS & VALUATIONS BEGIN IN SHEPPERTON

VIEWINGS & VALUATIONS BEGIN IN SHEPPERTON

The first viewings and valuations have taken place in Shepperton after the Government allow people to move home

David Long, Sales Director of Newboulds & Co carried out the first viewings today since the lockdown. Now with face mask, gloves and hand sanitiser, whilst providing hand soap and paper towels for all viewers. The measures that must be taken have quite rightly increased significantly, but the buyers appetite for properties in Shepperton and surrounding towns is as strong as ever. David had a full diary of viewings today as well as tomorrow (Saturday 16th) and Monday. The first valuations are also booked in for next week following on from the successful social distance valuations we have been carrying out during the lockdown.

Our office remains closed whilst renovations take place. We will then look to re-open when it is safe to do so.

If you have any questions about moving home call David, Barry or Leah on 01932 232927.


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