By : 'Diane' Services : Letting( As a Tenant ) Rent PCM : £600 Would you recommend ? : No Postcode : NP22
7 Mar 2023
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BRECON office are the most unprofessional i have ever met they are underhanded, certainly not trustworthy i wouldnt trust them to do unaccompanied viewings unless you want your possessions video'd and distributed goodness knows where... all without our permission at no timevwere we asked if it ... Read Full Review
Services : Letting( As a Tenant )Date: 7th Mar 2023
BRECON office are the most unprofessional i have ever met they are underhanded, certainly not trustworthy i wouldnt trust them to do unaccompanied viewings unless you want your possessions video'd and distributed goodness knows where... all without our permission at no timevwere we asked if it was ok to video!! Taking legal action is our next step as we want the video returned to us as its an invasion on privacy and underhanded
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By : 'John' Services : Sales( As a Buyer ) Sold price : £280000 Would you recommend ? : Yes Postcode : LD3
17 Aug 2022
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Very impressed with their service. We travelled from afar and did not know the local area, Laura showed us lots of properties and eventually, we found our dream home. Thank you... Read Full Review
Very impressed with their service. We travelled from afar and did not know the local area, Laura showed us lots of properties and eventually, we found our dream home. Thank you Laura!
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By : 'Nick' Services : Sales( As a Buyer ) Would you recommend ? : No Postcode : LD3
21 Sept 2018
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Chancellors played the key role in a transaction that ended up with me being gazumped 19 days after my offer on a place in Brecon was accepted. For 16 days of that period, despite giving every assurance that all was fine, the agent refused/failed to mark the property as Sold Subject to Contract.... Read Full Review
Chancellors played the key role in a transaction that ended up with me being gazumped 19 days after my offer on a place in Brecon was accepted. For 16 days of that period, despite giving every assurance that all was fine, the agent refused/failed to mark the property as Sold Subject to Contract. Given that the SSTC was finally put in place late on a Friday and I was called on Monday to say a higher offer had come in, I can only presume the SSTC was put in place for the second buyer rather than myself. From the start I heard all sorts of reasons and excuses for why the place was not marked 'Sold STC' and I chose, it appears foolishly, to believe that this was just inefficiency - something which the agent had previously demonstrated. And, after all, when the regional manager telephones to say 'don't worry there will be no more viewings' that ought to provide confidence. As buyers we don't always have a choice who we deal with but I can suggest that if you see a property you like the look of being marketed by a branch of Chancellors, check and see if anybody else is also marketing it and then approach the other agent. If, like the vendor of the building I was buying, you place money over an agreement, you might be inclined to think this agency would be good bet to sell your place. As I say, if you are happy to treat a serious buyer in that way you might be right. But for the fact that this place had been on the market for two years starting at a price literally more than double of what my offer was. Greed was showing from the start and that's never a good sign.
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