Gibson Honey are officially the best Estate Agents in Ruislip - don't just take our word for it!

Gibson Honey are officially the best Estate Agents in Ruislip - don't just take our word for it!

Did you know that Gibson Honey have been independently judged by the British Property Awards as the best Estate Agent in Ruislip for a fourth year in a row!!

THE BRITISH PROPERTY AWARDS recognises agents that go that extra mile and provide outstanding levels of customer service. Their judges personally mystery shop every estate agent against a set of 25 criteria to obtain a balanced overview of their customer service levels. The judging criteria is both comprehensive and detailed, exploring different mediums, scenarios and time periods to ensure that agents are rigorously and fairly judged.

We are immensely proud of our team, who performed outstandingly throughout the extensive judging period, winning the prestigious Gold Award for an unprecedented fourth year in a row!!

In addition to this fantastic achievement, we are also delighted to announce that our very own Kevin Gibson has been personally recognised as the best Estate Agent in HA4, by the UK's largest Estate and Lettings Agents review site - All Agents, as well as our branch being named the best in Ruislip.

Why not give us a call on 01895 677766, to experience our award winning service!


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