We wanted to sell our home, were unsure on market conditions and got a great recommendation

We wanted to sell our home, were unsure on market conditions and got a great recommendation

At Newboulds & Co you will only deal with a business owner. 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.

Our client wanted to move home but were unsure on market conditions due to contradicting media reports. They looked to local Facebook groups for recommendations for an estate agent and invited Newboulds & Co to carry out a market appraisal. We devised a strategy, found a fantastic buyer and the process begun.

Property transactions are rarely plain sailing, this chain was no exception. There were many obstacles that had to be cleared.

Read our clients thoughts below:

"I originally found Newboulds & Co through a number of local Facebook group recommendations. We thought it would be a challenging time to sell (instructing at the very end of the stamp duty holiday period) however David Long was fantastic from the moment he came over for a valuation all the way through to completion day.

From taking care of the little details - such as following Covid advice (something that another Agent had to be asked to do!) to the larger tasks - such as dealing with difficult conveyancers, David navigated the complexities with ease; keeping us informed every step of the way. He genuinely cares about his clients and was always there for us, answering any questions and give us honest advice on certain matters.
There really isn't an Agent that comes close to Newboulds, so my husband and I highly recommend them without a doubt."

A good estate agent is a problem solver. When instructing Newboulds & Co to sell or let your home you will only ever deal with a company director/owner. We have the experience to advise you through any obstacle that arises. If you would like us to carry a market appraisal on your home, simply click here to submit details and we will contact you.


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