It’s official, - Dawsons ‘All Things Property’ is one of the very best Estate Agents in the country and we couldn’t be more delighted!
We’ve been independently recognised amongst the top 5% of estate agents in the country, which means we now feature in the Best Estate Agent Guide.
In today’s post we’re announcing the winner of our furrrreaky fur babies Halloween competition. Take a look at some of the ‘fangtastic’ entries we received.
As winter approaches amid a ‘firebreaker’ lockdown at the moment, there’s a level of uncertainty, but at Dawsons we’re committed to keeping you up to date with what’s happening in your local property market to help you make informed decisions about all things property.
Agents Giving is an industry charity which assists agents in fundraising for local charities, and they’ve decided this year to seek out and award agents who have gone above and beyond with acts of Kindness. The Dawsons team have been nominated for the Best Team Act of Kindness Award!
Win a £20 Pets At Home voucher! It’s October 1st, and autumn is in the air. As the leaves are starting to change colour, and outside is starting to have the unmistakeable smell of bonfires, we thought we’d run a fun, spirit-raising competition with a spooky theme.
There really is something for everyone in Llanelli and the surrounding area, and we’re proud to have a branch helping people to make the very most of it.
Last week, both the Welsh government and Rent Smart Wales (RSW) confirmed that under the Coronavirus Act 2020, they will be retaining increased notice periods for evictions to the 31st March 2021, where previously the intention was to return to their pre-Covid position after 30th September 2020.
Have you ever wondered how the property auction process works? Have you been musing how we’ve been doing it since we can’t hold in-person auctions at the moment? Let us walk you through the process, and talk about why auctions are great ways to buy and sell property!
Dawsons extend their partnership with Swansea City AFC for another year.
We’re now in September, seven months on from the first talk of Covid-19 and lockdowns, and moving forward into our ‘new normal’, despite what that looks like changing with each new piece of legislation and updated Covid-19 statistics.