How do you compare estate agents? This tool will help you do just that.

How do you compare estate agents? This tool will help you do just that.

All estate agents profess to be the best, but how do you know which one actually is?

Although the majority of our business comes from word of mouth and reviews, in recent years we have noticed an increasing number of clients coming to us from GetAgent.co.uk. It is a great tool to quickly compare agents based on sales statistics in their local area. It uses verified data from HM Land Registry and other trusted sources, GetAgent analyses property sales to identify the top-performing estate agents in every area. Agents can be organised to suit a sellers needs, such as 'most experienced' or 'fastest seller' for example.

How does it work?
  1. Share details about your property
  2. GetAgent verifies the data
  3. View your top local agents and book free valuations

How do we compare to other agents?
Feel free to visit GetAgent to see for yourself but across all of our offices we are consistently top performers on the platform...

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Canterbury

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Wells, Somerset


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