Brad Scoops ‘Best Estate Agent’ in Shaftesbury

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Meyers has been named as the ‘best estate agent’ in Shaftesbury by the British Property Awards.  


The assessment for the award was a secret and detailed process of evaluation including a series of mystery shopping calls and correspondence designed to test responsiveness, customer service and professionalism – all arranged by the British Property Awards’ team.


Brad Hansford joined Meyers Estate Agents as a self-employed franchisee for Shaftesbury in September 2019.  He now runs the successful Shaftesbury agency with his partner Tamsin Bell.  

Brad began working in property at the age of 18, and is proud to  already be an award-winning agency in only his second year of trading as Meyers’ in Shaftesbury. 

“I am proud to be known for our reliability. We genuinenly care about our customers, and I believe it’s our attention to detail and quality service which sets us apart.  

The past 18 months have been a challneging time for everyone, but the Estate Agency world has been turned on its head – from lockdowns stopping all business, to the ‘property goldrush’ creating unforseen workloads.

Brad agrees “to be named as a British Property Award winner in this of all years is something special.”

Brad Hansford has close connections with the local Shaftesbury community:  In the past year, Brad has contributed £500 for the plants and flowers for a ‘outside garden area’ association with The Blackmore Vale Partnership (Local Doctor Surgery) supporting those with mental health problems, and he is also currently working with The Headstrong Project, a local group who support men’s mental health in addition to setting up a voucher scheme in support of local businesses in the area.

Mark Meyer, CEO, Meyers Estate Agents  said “Over the past decade, Meyers’ unique business model has proved the need for an expensive high street presence is no longer necessary provided the systems are in place for agents to offer clients exceptional levels of service. All Meyers offices thrive on local connections, reputation and recommendations”.

By: Laura Hitchcock

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