Monday, November 25, 2024

Eight is great for housebuilder

Regional housebuilder William Davis Homes has secured the industry’s prestigious ‘5 star’ status for the eighth year in row – confirming the company’s reputation for excellence.

Building on previous success, the Loughborough-based company has received another overwhelmingly positive score from its customers.

Based on independent customer satisfaction surveys, the sought-after 5 Star Award is the highest ranking given by the Home Builders Federation. It reflects every aspect of the company, from the outstanding quality of its homes to excellent customer service.

The accolade is only given to companies where more than ninety percent of their customers would recommend them to a friend.

Among the company’s happy customers are Glynis and Kevin Marshall, who are so impressed with the company that they’re now in their second William Davis home.

The couple moved to Prince’s Place at Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, after living in their previous home for 26 years, and would recommend William Davis Homes to other house hunters.

Said Glynis: “Prince’s Place is the perfect location, with lots of amenities within walking distance. There’s the countryside on the doorstep, for walking and cycling, and easy access to Nottingham city centre.

“We have found our William Davis home to be solidly built, well designed with a spacious layout and high-quality fixtures and fittings.

“The sales process and customer service have been excellent, with helpful advice and information being provided throughout the process and any issues being dealt with quickly.”

Guy Higgins, Managing Director of William Davis Homes, said: “We’re proud and delighted to have again received such high praise from our customers.

“Winning this award for an eighth successive year is a fantastic achievement. It shows how our entire team has continued to achieve high standards and first-class service over the past year.”

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