What are a few of the things you love about Lifesycle?
David Long has been an agent for over 20 years for corporate and independent agents using a variety of available CRMs. Listen to what he had to say when we asked him a fundamental question about Lifesycle.
Newboulds & Co was founded in 2012, focusing primarily on the client and not the 'business', following several years of its founders working in the industry with opposing goals.
Having joined Lifesycle in 2020, Newboulds & Co have been able to deliver on their core ethos and achieve the customer experience they had always dreamed of, as well as radically expanding their ambitions as a business in Shepperton and southwest London as a result.
Earlier this year, we were fortunate enough to spend a little time with the Sales Director, David Long, who has been an agent for over 20 years for both corporate and independent agents, where we asked him one fundamental question.
"What are a few things you love about Lifesycle that you would like to share with other agents not using it?"
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