Property & Construction

Thames Valley: Romans named best agent in the region

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Independent estate agent Romans has won the Best Agent Thames Valley Regional Award for the second year running at the prestigious Relocation Agent Network’s Annual Conference. 

Romans also walked away with the Customer Relocation Award for the second time; awarded to the agency that generates the greatest number of successful referrals through helping relocating buyers with moving in and out of the area.

Vincent Courtney, residential sales managing director, said: “We are very proud to be named the region’s best agent again; these awards recognise the hard work and combined effort of everyone at the Romans Group over the past 12 months.

“The awards are fantastic recognition of the high levels of customer service we provide and clearly demonstrate to our buying and selling customers that we are one of the Thames Valley’s leading estate agents.”

This year’s event was Relocation Agent Network’s 20th National Conference. To celebrate, the day ended with a glittering black tie awards dinner, which was hosted by comedian and television presenter Dara O Briain at the Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel, London.

Richard Tucker, Relocation Agent Network’s managing director, said: “Romans’ outstanding customer service, independent business initiatives, local market share and commitment to our Network principles means that this award is thoroughly deserved. Congratulations to all the team.”

Members of the Relocation Agent Network, such as Romans, assist customers when they plan to relocate to another area of the country. Their local Network agent can recommend that the relocating area’s local member assist in their move to the new location.

TBM Team

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