And the winners are! The Guild and Fine & Country honour top performing agents

Forget the Oscars, agents have been in the spotlight at both the Guild of Property Professionals’ and Fine & Country awards.

Both brands held their own conference and awards on consecutive days at the QEII Centre in London last week.

The Guild awards were hosted by Channel 4 presenter Rachel Riley and named Brighton agent Sawyer & Co as the best letting agency in the south-east for the second year in a row.

It completed a hat-trick of awards at the event for the agent, which also picked up a silver award for best sales agency in the south-east and bronze for best overall Guild lettings agent of the year.

Chris Sawyer, director of Sawyer & Co, said: “I’m so proud of each and every one of our team. Everyone has worked extremely hard to deliver such consistent award-winning standards.

“We’ve been lucky enough to win a number of awards in the last few days. I get the feeling that nobody will become complacent – everyone will keep finding ways of raising the bar.”

The Guild award winners
Sales Lettings
NORTH BRONZE: Roseberry Newhouse BRONZE: Ainsworth Lord Estates
SILVER: Whitehornes SILVER: Emsleys Estate Agents
GOLD: Next2Buy GOLD: Whitehornes
GOLD: Kimmitt & Roberts
MIDLANDS BRONZE: James Du Pavey GOLD: Bentons
SILVER: Mundys
GOLD: Sally Botham Estates
WALES BRONZE: Williams & Goodwin The Property People SILVER: Williams & Goodwin The Property People
SILVER: Morris Marshall & Poole GOLD: Morris Marshall & Poole
GOLD: DJ&P Newland Rennie
EAST ANGLIA BRONZE: Hamilton Piers SILVER: Mackay Property
BRONZE: Millbank Estate Agents GOLD: Thomas Morris Sales & Lettings
SILVER: Mackay Property
GOLD: Thomas Morris Sales & Lettings
LONDON SILVER: Benjamin Stevens Estate Agents SILVER: Benjamin Stevens Estate Agents
GOLD: Drivers & Norris GOLD: Drivers & Norris
SOUTH EAST BRONZE: Hodsons Estate Agents GOLD: Sawyer & Co
SILVER: Sawyer & Co
GOLD: Belgarum Estate Agents
SOUTH WEST BRONZE: DJ&P Newland Rennie GOLD: Sawdye & Harris
SILVER: Sawdye & Harris
GOLD: Helmores
OVERALL WINNERS Overall Guild Agent of the year SALES BRONZE: Kimmitt & Roberts Overall Guild Agent of the year LETTINGS BRONZE: Sawyer & Co
Overall Guild Agent of the year SALES BRONZE: Next2Buy Overall Guild Agent of the year LETTINGS SILVER: Thomas Morris Sales & Lettings
Overall Guild Agent of the year SALES SILVER: Drivers & Norris Overall Guild Agent of the year LETTINGS GOLD: Drivers & Norris
Overall Guild Agent of the year SALES GOLD: Helmores
SPECIAL AWARDS Referrals Award: The Guild Top Referring Office, Vendor Referrals – Kent Estate Agencies
Guild Brand Ambassador of the Year – Drivers & Norris

Meanwhile, former England rugby player Matt Dawson took to the stage at premium estate agency brand Fine & Country’s awards last week to honour the network’s top performing offices.

David Lindley, chief executive of Fine & Country, said: “We are very proud to have achieved what we have during 2018. It is great to get together and celebrate the achievements of Fine & Country and the offices within the network that have excelled and championed the brand over the past 12 months.

“We are excited about what this year has in store for us and are committed to upholding the levels of service and excellence that has become synonymous with the brand.”

David Lindley, chief executive of Fine & Country, addresses the awards

The full list of winners included:

  • Best New Office – Fine & Country Colchester
  • Marketing & Promotion – Fine & Country Jersey
  • Property Presentation Award – Fine & Country Leamington Spa
  • PR & Social Media Award – Fine & Country Finsbury Park
  • Referral & Networking Award – Fine & Country Mauritius
  • Foundation Award – Fine & Country Solihull
  • Best Overseas Operator – Fine & Country Lisbon
  • Best Overall Operator – Fine & Country Leamington Spa

Regional awards:

  • North West region – Fine & Country Lakes and North Lancs
  • North Eastern region – Fine & Country Northern Lincolnshire
  • Wales – Fine & Country Chepstow
  • South West region – Fine & Country Bournemouth
  • Central England – Fine & Country Coventry
  • Eastern region – Fine & Country St Neots
  • Home Counties – Fine & Country West Malling
  • London region – Fine & Country East London
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4 Comments

  1. Woodentop

    It is a shame that these awards are not representative of the industry as a whole but the select, like all the other awards out there.

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    1. PeeBee

      Another week… another set of awards.  Another batch of ‘Bests’
       
      Of course, SOME of the winners have won other awards on other stages.
       
      Although I’ve been on one of those stages… and have a few trophies in my cabinet from past Corporate life… I’m not a personal fan of these things – as I’ve expressed opinion before. 
       
      But hopefully they act as a motivator to those in the crowd watching the winners take their medals.
       
      I agree with your comment, Woodentop, but in fairness (New Years resolution…) these awards represent their Members, which is all they can judge.
       
      Same reason I would suggest that O2 don’t give EE staff praise or awards for great performance at their yearly bash.
       
      Well done to the winners – and hopes that those that didn’t make it this year up their game for the coming year!
       
      That way – the industry and its’ customers all win too!
       
      Regards, mon ami!
       
      PB

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      1. Woodentop

        Agreed, I wasn’t being anti-Guild, I have always strived to support all agents, (unless they step out of line). Well done to those that took part, not just the medal winners. It would be just nice to see all agents thrown into the pot without restrictions, the results might just be amazing and earn the right to say “We were the best”. That would be the Oscars of Estate Agency.

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        1. PeeBee

          I didn’t think you were, Woodentop.  You’re one of the most reasoned posters here on EYE – one whose opinion and input I value highly.

          I agree with what you’re saying – unfortunately it is highly unlikely it will never happen.

          As far as the ‘Oscars of estate Agency’ – I would suggest ‘Tonys’ be more appropriate…

          …judging by the number in our industry simply playing at it.

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