Perry Bishop thrilled to be named one of the Best Estate Agents in the Country

Perry Bishop thrilled to be named one of the Best Estate Agents in the Country

For the 4th year in a row Perry Bishop has been independently identified as one of the top estate agents in the country and will be included in the Best Estate Agent Guide, compiled by the Property Academy with the support of Rightmove. Only the UK’s top 3% of agents make it into the Guide.

Managing Director Phillip Bishop travelled through to Evolution London in Battersea Park for this year’s EA Masters Conference, joined by eight other members of staff from across Perry Bishop’s branch network.

The team were delighted to collect their certificates of excellence from Guest Speaker, renowned para Olympian Dame Sarah Story.

The Best Estate Agent Guide is a website (www.bestestateagentguide.co.uk) that provides an independent reference source for sellers and landlords, who can search for the best sales and lettings agency offices in their areas.

Over 3 billion data points are analysed in the annual search for the top performers – the biggest assessment of any industry. The awards are made for property marketing, results and customer service – which consumers consider to be among the most important criteria when deciding which agent to sell or let their property.

These awards follow a rigorous and independent assessment and we are thrilled to have been recognised as among the best in the country for both our sales and lettings service” Phillip Bishop.


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