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Most Reviewed Merseyside Auction House Launches New Estate Agent Service

WRB Auctions, the most reviewed property auctioneer in the Wirral/Liverpool area, is growing it’s operation with the launch of a new estate agent service. The mission is to work with home buyers and sellers, taking a customer centric approach to help clients reach their goals through honesty and expertise.

Founded in 2018 by Ray Purchase, WRB Auctions is a family-owned business that started as a property-buying company, helping residents of Wirral and Liverpool sell their homes quickly. After moving into the property auction space, they noticed a lack of quality in the marketing being done for homes up for auction. They responded by making it a point to provide a level of marketing that would get their clients’ properties maximum exposure.
Now WRB Auctioneers & Estate Agents, they’re bringing the same marketing mindset to the real estate game. And though small, they’re offering a level of service many larger companies can’t provide. The team at WRB make themselves available to their clients around the clock and don’t just list properties at any price. Instead, they stay focused on the best interests of their customers, working hard to get the most desirable price possible.
“We are often asked if we can sell a house like an estate agent and with my experience starting in the property industry in 2009 for a large corporate estate agent, we are delighted to be going back to our roots. I started WRB Auctions in 2018 and we are proud of what we have built. We cover the Wirral and Liverpool area and have successfully sold over £9 million worth of property.” – Ray Purchase, Director
WRB Auctioneers & Estate Agent’s marketing acumen is on display on their social media channels. They use Facebook, YouTube and Instagram to promote current properties on the market, communicate local real estate news and host Q&A sessions. They also highlight local events, something that means a lot to WRB. They’re very active in the community, sponsoring Rakers FC, the local children’s football team and local charity Tam O’Shanter Urban Farm.
Their focus on customer satisfaction is evidenced by their online reviews, which outshine their local competitors. As WRB Auctions, they’ve already garnered 80 5-star reviews across Trustpilot, Google and Facebook. And the versatile team is set on maintaining this level of service as WRB Auctioneers & Estate Agents.
Learn more about their new estate agent service at: www.wrbauctions.co.uk/wirral-estate-agents.htm
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