Established for over 40 years we are an Independent forward thinking Estate Agency offering a high level of knowledge and expertise with a friendly and personal service.
Choosing your agent
Make sure your estate agent comes with a good reference. Ask your family, colleagues, friends and neighbours about their recent selling experiences. Pick an estate agent with a proven track record in selling - a quick look around your local area looking for “Sale Agreed” and ‘Sold’ boards is a great indicator for this. Choose an agent who understands they act on your behalf and ultimately must strive to achieve the best possible price for your property and secure the best buyer.
- Established, reputable company
- Experienced long standing staff
- Competitive, No-Sale, No-Fee terms
- Free valuations without obligation
- Creative marketing solutions
- Accompanied viewings
- Experienced and friendly property professionals
- Extensive internet coverage
- Unrivalled local area knowledge
- Regular paper advertising
- Attention to every detail
- Viewing feedback and continual sale progress monitoring
- Quality property brochures
- Quality photography
- Advanced and interesting website
- Floorplans
- Location maps
- Aerial photographs
- Specialist local information
- Search engine optimisation
- Prime location office with parking
- Experienced and motivated staff
We want to achieve the best possible price for your property and we also understand that an over optimistic asking price can seriously undermine this goal. Bringing a property to market at the right price level will deliver the best possible result.
The internet has made it easier for buyers to become ‘experts’ on the going rate for properties in your area – more than 70% of homebuyers begin their search for a new home on the internet and most now realise that Land Registry sold price data is widely available.
Choose an agent who has sound, local knowledge and is experienced in selling properties similar to your own. We will work with you to achieve the best possible result within your preferred timescale.
Here comes AUTUMN 2010
With more and more property coming on the market there will be an inevitable downward pressure on property prices.
The big question is: "How long will the downward pressure last?"

