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More Success For Redbrick Properties (Leeds) Ltd At Property Awards

Following on from a Gold Award at the Estate & Letting Agents Of The Year Awards 2016 (ESTAS 2016), Redbrick Properties have now enjoyed more industry success, this time at The Sunday Times Lettings Agency of the Year Awards 2016.

The Lettings Agency of the Year Awards culminate in a glittering awards ceremony held in the opulent Nine Kings Suite at The Lancaster London Hotel. The very best lettings agents from throughout the UK gathered to find out who had been judged to be the best of the best.

In the run up to the awards Rightmove performed a mystery shop on various letting agents that had entered with the results of the Top 20 agents being displayed during the day of the awards ceremony.

The mystery shop entailed email leads being sent to the agents involved and the responses being recorded on a set number of criteria including the speed of response and the quality of the response given. 

Redbrick Properties were placed 6th in the UK and 1st outside of London.

This was not the only success enjoyed by Redbrick Properties on the day as our very own Maintenence Manager, Teresa Gray was shortlisted in the Sunday Times Property Manager category and was placed in the Top 6 in the UK

All in all a very successful day for Redbrick Properties.

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