Thanks to agencies who have already responded to our request for photographs of their Christmas windows and office decorations - it’s only December 2 but it’s clear much of the industry is in a festive mood already as it shakes off a challenging year.
Just a reminder - when you decorate your office do please send us some pictures, at press@estateagenttoday.co.uk.
We started the ball rolling yesterday with a spectacular window mural painted on one of the offices of Living In London.
There are two more offices today, with pole position going to Belvoir Grantham Lettings & Sales in Lincolnshire.
Carly French, branch manager writes: “Children from the local Cliffedale Primary School and Little Gonerby School have been asked to colour in a scene for us to display all entries in our branch window over the festive period.”
Parents are invited into the branch on St Peters Hill on December 5 - that’s Monday - to judge the entries, and the winners will be announced and contacted the week starting December 19 to collect prizes. What a super idea.
No less impressive is the set of photographs of the windows of the David Cliff agency at Wokingham and Mortimer, in Berkshire.
There are fantastic details on those windows and it's excellent marketing for the company as well as bringing cheer to passers-by and clients.
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So is that the recommendation Estate Agency today fill your whole window with kids posters so no one can see your properties for sale ! (Perhaps they don't have any) Well done Beavor another good move.
Pole position ? ! I have another name for it.
Welcome to December, Mr Scrooge! :-)
Cheer up, it's Christmas (nearly)!
Yes it is Mark, sharing a little bit of festive spirit with the community is incredibly popular with our clients and the general public alike, give it ago.......and smile
Cheer up Mark, it's the Season To Be Merry :-)
Anyway, most people will search on-line for property these days !
Great work on these window displays. Enough to make even an old Grinch like me feel a little bit festive!
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