Avocado Case Study of Success #017

Avocado Case Study of Success #017

Southwold

Buyer Review:

‘Great service from a new local estate agents. Everything was made easy from start to finish. Communication was great and overall a really friendly and personal service, which was refreshing. We are now just a stones through away from our dream home thanks to Ian at Avocado. Could not be happier. Highly Recommend!’

Owner Review:

“Very friendly professional team at Avocado. Modern, forward thinking agency and their customer service was excellent. Thank you.”

This property was empty prior to marketing and the owners had got caught out by covid-19. One owner in Australia and one stuck in the UK with the property previously rented and now empty. Communication was vital for both and we created a 3 way WhatsApp group to ensure all communication was shared.

The Bracknell three bedroom house had lots of interest from the initial Facebook Live video and the purchaser actually requested a viewing prior to the property hitting Rightmove via our Instagram marketing.

Just goes to show the power of video and social media when conducted correctly. The goal was to move the completion pre Christmas and in just 9 weeks we managed to get the property to exchange, ensuring all clients had a lovely and happy Christmas with the transaction complete.

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