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When inviting an estate agent to carry out a market appraisal, you would be forgiven for thinking they will talk about professional photography, floor plans, accompanied viewings and feedback. In our view, this should be a given - a minimum expectation. When you invite Newboulds & Co, we want to learn every detail of your property, what stood out for you and why you're making your next move.

That way, we know how to best advise you to achieve your goal and devise a strategy that works for YOU. This isn't a one size fits all. People move for different reasons and every home is different. You will deal with the business owner from the very beginning until your home is sold or let (and beyond if you are using our popular management service when letting).
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At Newboulds & Co, we concentrate on helping people as much as we do selling property. We don't attach 'targets' against our listings, our advice is always with your best interests in mind. We strongly believe in pricing the homes we sell realistically, rather than quoting pie-in-the-sky prices just to gain an instruction.
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I am Christopher Clarke from Mortgage Advice Bureau, the U.K.'s most recognised intermediary brand. I work with Newboulds & Co estate agents to provide their clients with expert mortgage and protection advice. I have access to over 12,000 mortgage products from more than 90 lenders to find the right mortgage to suit your individual needs.
Landlords
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Letting and renting a property can sometimes be a minefield. All our team have experienced it at one time or another. Whether it's an individual property or a large portfolio, we will tailor our service to your specific needs, providing a knowledgeable approach to valuing, letting and managing your property to ensure that you are matched with a suitable tenant.
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The historic village of Shepperton dates back as early as 959 AD as Scepertune, meaning Shepherd's farm and then recorded as Scepertone in the Domesday Book of 1086. The River Thames was of huge importance for transport to London's markets from the late 13th century and the village was wholly agricultural until the 19th century when the Thames Valley Railway was built in 1864.
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