The ESTAS Awards

Regional and National winners were announced at the 13th annual ESTAS ceremony on Friday 15th April at the Grosvenor House London.

The mission at The ESTAS is to highlight the great service provided by different firms involved in the residential property sector.

Here are some of the awards from the long list of Regional and National winners, we would like to a add a very well done to all those that took part, it is a fantastic way of rewarding the hard work undertaken by those firms involved in the residential property sector by receiving such awards, well done The ESTAS.

NATIONAL AWARDS
BEST LETTING AGENT OFFICE IN THE UK (RATED BY TENANTS)
GOLD – Caridon Property
SILVER – base property specialists
BRONZE – Henry Charles Erdington

BEST LETTING AGENT OFFICE (FOR LANDLORDS) IN THE UK
GOLD – base property specialists
SILVER – Buckley Frayne Estate Agents
BRONZE – Robert Watts Clekheaton

BEST ESTATE AGENT OFFICE IN THE UK
GOLD – Kings Group Church Langley
SILVER – Dale Eddison Ilkley
BRONZE – Kings Group Edmonton

NATIONAL CONVEYANCING FIRM OF THE YEAR
GOLD – My Home Move
SILVER – PLS Solicitors

NATIONAL MORTGAGE BROKER OF THE YEAR
GOLD – Mortgage Advice Bureau
SILVER – One 77 Mortgages

SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR
GOLD – PALI LTD
SILVER – AGENCY EXPRESS
BRONZE – METROPIX

Allen Walkey

Highly experienced businessman with a successful career in property sales and investment both in the UK and abroad. Now a freelance writer and blogger for the property and Investment Industry, keeping readers up-to-date with changes and events in a rapidly changing world.

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