Do you want to achieve the best price for your home, then see what our client Rueben said.....

Do you want to achieve the best price for your home, then see what our client Rueben said.....

At Gibson Honey a business owner is always involved in the day to day process. We are experienced enough to know moving home is rarely plain sailing. When we sell a property we know it is due to teamwork – between us and you. We encourage open conversations with you as often as possible via which ever method you prefer.

Our client had several valuations from local estate agents. They looked at recommendations and invited Gibson Honey to carry out one of the market appraisals. Following the valuations, there were large price variations. We assured the vendor that we were confident on the price we had recommended and you can read our client's thoughts to see what happened:

I have never met such a sincerely engaged estate agent as Kevin and his team at Gibson Honey truly do offer a personalised service. Kevin predicted and achieved £120k MORE than all the other major estate agents predicted, this should read as a significant warning to you if you're taking your valuation for granted!!! Kevin comes recommended because he's genuinely passionate about his profession and did the appropriate research. Do not hesitate in trying Gibson Honey, we had multiple viewings every week and 4 offers and that's at a price the others said was unachievable.

Our goal as your estate agent is to achieve the best possible price for your home. A good estate agent is a problem solver. When instructing Gibson Honey to sell or let your property our local friendly team will be here to help you through the rough and the smooth. We have the experience to advise you through any obstacle that arises. If you would like us to carry a market appraisal on your home, simply click here to submit details and we will contact you.


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