5* Review from one of our clients

5* Review from one of our clients

I have sold two properties through BG now and purchased one. I couldn’t recommend them enough. Estate Agents get a bad reputation, however BG are straightforward and up front at all times!

James Horton

Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness, Value

I have sold two properties through BG now and purchased one. I couldn’t recommend them enough. Estate Agents get a bad reputation, however BG are straightforward and up front at all times! BG secured an above asking price offer just days after putting my flat on the market and Luke worked really hard to make sure I completed on my purchase by the stamp duty deadline. Their experience of the area and market is second to none and I’ll definitely be back when I chose to move on again. Thanks all!!




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