Myrings Estate Agents in Harrogate won multiple top honours at the national ESTAS Awards last week, held at the Grosvenor Hotel in London.
The independent agency brought home several gold awards, including the prestigious Federation of Independent Agents (FIA) of the Year title.
Their wins also included Gold for Best Estate Agency, Gold for Lettings (Landlords), Gold for Lettings (Tenants) and Best in County across sales and lettings categories.
The ESTAS Awards are determined by customer feedback, recognising agents who deliver exceptional service based on reviews from clients.
Sharing the news on social media, a spokesperson for Myrings said:
“We don’t do what we do for trophies, but when recognition like this comes along, it’s truly humbling. An award solely based on what our customers think of our service.
"Every single one of our amazing team members plays their part in making Myrings what it is – family, teamwork, passion and care at the heart of everything we do.
"Here’s to our incredible clients, our brilliant community, and the Myrings magic that keeps on shining!”
The event brought together estate and letting agents from across the UK to celebrate excellence within the industry.

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