Coronavirus Update

Coronavirus Update

Many of us are facing the impact of these unprecedented times with the world wide pandemic of Covid -19. We know there are many of you who are looking to move home and some are looking more urgent than others.

Coronavirus Update


 The safety of our customers and staff is our number one priority and although we are in a national lockdown the housing market is open and we are very much open for business. We are working to make sure all our customers continue to receive a high level of service with health and safety as our number one priority and strict covid-secure measures in place .We are also conducting a number of virtual valuations. We also have virtual tours and videoettes of all our properties currently on the market.
Please click here  to receive your very own virtual valuation
Stay safe and do contact the office number if we can be of any help and support to you at this difficult time.
Our team will look forward to speaking with you.
Residential Sales Enquiries:         01953 453838
Letting Enquiries:                          01953 453838
Lettings Management:                  03330506103
(For existing landlords and tenants of managed properties)


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