Which is the Best Estate Agent in Clacton-on-Sea Essex?

Clacton on Sea 2020

The famous Essex seaside town with direct train links to London Liverpool Street holds around 23 estate and letting agents. Located within the Tendring district of the Essex County region, the town boasts a population of over 53,000.

Famous for it’s golden sand beaches, award winning pier and the West Cliff Theatre. Once was one of the busiest East coast seaside holiday destinations, but of recent years has seen a decline in visitors and tourism trade with the Butlins Holiday Camp finally closing in 1983 with 1987 everything having been demolished and the site totally cleared (now a new housing estate).

Which are the best Estate Agents in Clacton-on-Sea?

Station Road holds the main selection of estate and letting agents with some of the bigger and more successful agencies present. There are both national and local family agencies to chose from.

Bairstow Eves – 67-69 Station Road, CLACTON-ON-SEA, Essex, CO15 1SB – Tel: 01255 580 043

Blake & Thickbroom – 70 Station Road, Clacton-On-Sea, CO15 1SP – Tel: 01255 688 788

Sheen’s – 110 Old Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex CO15 3AA – Tel: 01255 475444

William H Brown – 64 Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex CO15 1SP – Tel: 01255 221212

Latest properties in Clacton-on-Sea on Rightmove for sale can be found here: Property for sale in Clacton

Latest properties in Clacton-on-Sea on Rightmove to let can be found here: Property to rent in Clacton

 

Christopher Walkey

Founder of Estate Agent Networking. Internationally invited speaker on how to build online target audiences using Social Media. Writes about UK property prices, housing, politics and affordable homes.

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