Over 1,500 Estate Agency Displays Installed!

Our award winning estate agency displays can be found in hundreds of estate and letting agencies across the country as Fairfield have recently reached the impressive milestone of installing 1500 estate agency displays in the last 18 months alone!

Thanks to the huge number of referrals happy customers send our way, our estate agent display installations have skyrocketed and continue to grow as more agencies step up the game to compete with others!

Impactful Estate Agent Displays

Our network of regional display consultants allows us to respond quickly to queries and our years of experience mean we have an unrivalled knowledge and understanding of estate agents’ requirements when it comes to effective impactful displays. With competition fiercer than ever, high street estate agents must do everything they can to stand out from the crowd and Fairfield Displays are here to help!

Over the years we have developed our products and services to adapt to the ever changing property market and the needs of estate agents. Our famous LED Light Pocketsare our most popular estate agency display solution and with a selection to choose from there really is no end to the way you can combine these illuminated poster holders to attract attention to your premises.

Bespoke Estate Agency Displays to Suit Your Premises

See how a brand new estate agent display from Fairfield can change the image of your business! Take a look at our extensive range of case studies from agencies across the country and if you like what you see, book a free consultation with your regional display consultant, who will carry out a site visit and make recommendations based on your premises and budget.

For more information or to book a free consultation please contact us or use the phone number above to speak to us directly.

Alex Evans

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