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We are thrilled to announce that Duncan Yeardley Bracknell Estate Agents have just won the British Property Award for Bracknell, for the second successive year.

The team performed outstandingly throughout the extensive judging period, which focused on customer service levels. Duncan Yeardley Bracknell have now been shortlisted for a number of national awards which will be announced later in the year.

The British Property Awards provide agents throughout the UK with an invaluable opportunity to compare the service that they provide against the service provided by their local, regional and national competition.

Agents who go that extra mile and provide outstanding levels of customer service are rewarded with our accolade, which acts as a beacon to highlight these attributes to their local marketplace.

THE BRITISH PROPERTY AWARDS are one of the most inclusive estate agency awards providers as they do not charge to enter. This has enabled their award to be structured in a manner that ensures maximum participation, on average judging over 90% of agents that meet their minimum criteria on a local level.

The team personally mystery shops every estate agent against a set of 25 criteria to obtain a balanced overview of their customer service levels. The judging criteria is both comprehensive and detailed exploring different mediums, scenarios and time periods to ensure that agents have been rigorously and fairly judged.

If you would like to get an up-to-date valuation, or discuss selling or letting a property with your award-winning local property experts, please do with the team – or pop in for a chat!

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