Testimonial from Ian & Pat Groundwater!

Testimonial from Ian & Pat Groundwater!

Earlier this year we viewed a bungalow that was being sold by Pendle Hill Properties and it was like a breath of fresh air. Tom who showed us around the property could answer EVERY question we asked him, we were so impressed with his professionalism we appointed them to sell our property in order to purchase our new home.

"My wife and I had been looking to move house for over 5 years, but never finding the perfect property, mostly due to the sellers Estate Agents who were all lacking in knowledge of the property they were tasked with selling and always promised to get back to you, but never did. 
 
Earlier this year we viewed a bungalow that was being sold by Pendle Hill Properties and it was like a breath of fresh air. Tom who showed us around the property could answer EVERY question we asked him, we were so impressed with his professionalism we appointed them to sell our property in order to purchase our new home.
 
Everything went like clockwork with the owner, Andrew, always keeping us in the loop and his son Tom arranging viewings which resulted in a speedy sale.
 
 This was also due to the excellent brochure, produced by Sophia, Andrews daughter, in addition to some outstanding professional photography from Ian. 
 
It clearly shows that they are a family run business that always go the extra mile, even contacting us out of office hours with updates.
 
We would have no hesitation in recommending Pendle Hill Properties  to anyone."

Ian & Pat Groundwater


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