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Customers Vote EweMove York’s Most Trusted Estate Agent
Hybrid Estate Agent, EweMove Sales and Lettings is the Most Trusted Estate Agent in York based on hundreds of reviews left from satisfied customers on independent review website, Trustpilot.com.
TV personality and EweMove brand ambassador, Carol Smillie, presented local EweMove branch director, Nick Neill, with the award – a trophy - to mark the accolade.
EweMove Sales & Lettings has partnered with Smillie, from the BBC’s Changing Rooms series, nationally as part of its growth strategy.
Nick Neill, who launched EweMove in York in 2014, said: “We pride ourselves on working hard to deliver the best service for our customers but it’s great to receive this recognition.
“Our customers are our number one priority. We work outside traditional estate agency hours and go over and above to deliver a five-star service, achieving the best sale price, quickest sale time or finding the best tenant for our landlords.”
Multi-award winning, EweMove has the motto “we’ll never fleece ewe” and customers are not required to pay upfront fees or hidden charges and benefit from a ‘No Sale - No fee’ promise which forms part of EweMove’s ‘Happy Sale Guarantee’ which means that sellers are not tied into long contracts and can cancel the arrangement without being charged.
To read the latest customer reviews for EweMove visit www.Trustpilot.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mike Clarke .
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