It's an award hat-trick for Cornerstone Estates and Lettings
Date published: 18 September 2023
Cornerstone Estates and Lettings Managing Director Shereen Howarth
Cornerstone Estates and Lettings Ltd have won the British Property Award for Oldham, for the third successive year.
Their team performed outstandingly throughout the extensive judging period, which focused on customer service levels.
Cornerstone Estates and Lettings Ltd 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 an accolade, which acts as a beacon to highlight these attributes to their local marketplace.
Robert McLean, from The British Property Awards, said: “Our awards have been specifically designed to be attainable to all agents, removing common barriers to entry, such as cost, to ensure that we have the most inclusive awards.
"Our awards have also been designed to remove any opportunity for bias or manipulation.
"If an agent has been attributed with one of our awards, it is simply down to the fantastic customer service levels that they have demonstrated across a prolonged period of time.
"Winning agents should be proud that their customer service levels provide a benchmark for their local, regional and national competition.”
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