"We will have no hesitation to use Newboulds as our estate agents again."

"We will have no hesitation to use Newboulds as our estate agents again."

Newboulds & Co provide a director-led service. That means every communication our client has with us is with one of four working directors, with a combined industry experience of almost 90 years.

Our latest review comes from a Shepperton family that instructed us to sell their incredible Shepperton home. Every aspect of their gorgeous home was designed and renovated by themselves.

Read below why Newboulds & Co were instructed above all other agents.

"Working with David & Chad at Newboulds Shepperton has been a pleasure throughout. After multiple approaches with estate agents we were sure the best choice was made in listing our property with these guys. The follow ups from every viewing and communication during the whole process ensures we will have no hesitation to use Newboulds as our estate agents again.
Thanks guys!"


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