Northumberland estate agent named national ‘Game Changer’ by Rightmove

An Ashington estate agent has been recognised for her ‘mind reading skills’ and hard work in a national campaign.

Rightmove has unveiled six exceptional agents who going above and beyond for home-movers, chosen by a panel of judges to front Rightmove’s new ‘Game Changers’ marketing campaign.

The campaign brings to life real examples of the valuable role agents across the UK play in keeping the nation moving.

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By using real-life stories of the skill and hard work of agents, Rightmove aims to highlight the agent expertise that is out there to help potential home-movers.

The Rightmove 'Game Changers'.The Rightmove 'Game Changers'.
The Rightmove 'Game Changers'.

Entries were put forward from home-movers and landlords about their positive experience in working with an agent since the start of last year.

Wendy Halliday from, Rook Matthews Sayer in Ashington earned the title of ‘The Mind Reader’ due to client praise. One customer’s feedback said: “Wendy solved problems before I even knew they existed and made sure that the process was as seamless as possible.”

Richard Rawlings, Estate Agency Industry consultant and trainer, and part of The Game Changers panel, said: “What a pleasure to be involved in judging these impressive examples of extraordinary estate agency.

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"One particular aspect that really strikes me is the level of personal accountability that the best agents exhibit. They are absolutely committed to helping their clients move, whatever it takes.

"They listen, and patiently seek to understand people’s anxieties and fears, as much as their hopes and dreams, to the extent that many of them remain trusted advisors, and even friends, long after the keys have changed hands.”

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