Petty celebrates being part of an award winning network

The property organisation, Relocation Agent Network – of which local estate agent, Petty is the only chosen local member – has been crowned the 2017 Best Estate Agency Supplier. The award was announced at the EA Masters Awards Dinner, held on Friday 22 September at the O2’s InterContinental hotel, London.
 
The black tie evening Awards Dinner was organised by Property Academy and hosted by well-known TV presenter, Gabby Logan, who presented Relocation Agent Network with their award. 
 
Ian Bythell, a Director at Petty’s said: “We are absolutely thrilled as the area’s only Relocation Agent Network member, with 10 accredited staff members, that it has been named as this year’s Best Estate Agency Supplier. This win highlights the Network’s and Petty’s collective commitment to promoting outstanding estate agency and business innovation, attributes that benefit each of our buying and selling customers.”
 
Relocation Agent Network is a national network of leading estate agents, who select each member based on quality of service, local knowledge and professionalism. Through its affiliation with Cartus, the premier provider of global relocation services, Relocation Agent Network members help Cartus move relocating families in and out of areas across England, Scotland and Wales. This provides those using a member estate agent, with an additional channel of buyer when selling their property. Through the ‘Referral Network’, members can also help their relocating customers by referring them to a fellow Relocation Agent Network member in the area they are moving to.
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