Chancellors - Reading Sales

46 Market Place Reading RG1 2DT

Meet the team

Sales experts
Jon Roberts
Jon Roberts
Sales Director
Thomas Major
Thomas Major
Sales Manager
Greg Darby
Greg Darby
Senior Sales Manager
Reading Estate Agents

Chancellors estate and lettings agents opened its Reading office back in 2013. We offer a range of exceptional services to buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords. Over the years, we have developed a reputation for our professionalism, diligence and outstanding customer service.

Our Reading branch occupies a prime position on the corner of Market Place and Butter Place, close to the train station and the Oracle shopping centre. Our branch is open from Monday to Saturday if you would like to have a chat with us and see the properties, flats and properties to let we have available in Reading and the surrounding areas.

We are available to take your calls from 8:30am to 8:00 pm Monday to Friday, and 10am to 3:00pm on Saturdays. Alternatively, you can email us, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

What we can offer to you:

  • Free, no-obligation market appraisals
  • An extensive portfolio of residential and commercial properties
  • Land and new homes
  • Property management support
  • Student lettings
  • Expert investment and market advice

Benefit from experienced estate agents in Reading who have an intimate knowledge of the local area. 

Local knowledge

Living in Reading

At the heart of the Thames Valley sits one of the largest towns in England. Despite its economic success and growing population, Reading is yet to receive ‘city’ status. For now, it remains a sought-after town which rivals some of the UK’s biggest cities.

Often cited as one of the best places to work and live in the country, the region has enjoyed unprecedented growth in recent years. It’s partly due to its close proximity to London – only 30 minutes via train – and the area is now considered a mecca for leading tech firms. Some of the big names with operations here include Microsoft, Dell and Ericsson.

Situated in business parks close to the M4 corridor, these modern industries haven’t spoiled the integrity of the surrounding Thames countryside. Nearby villages such as Sonning, Winnersh and Streatley promise a slower pace of life complete with thatched cottages and country pubs. 

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stations within 4 miles

Reading (0.3mi.)
Reading West (0.9mi.)
Reading Green Park (2.4mi.)
Earley (2.4mi.)
Tilehurst (2.8mi.)
Winnersh Triangle (3.6mi.)
Things to do
Comedy at Milk

Comedy at Milk

Comedy Club, Bar
Reading Biscuit Factory

Reading Biscuit Factory

Movie Theater
Forbury Gardens

Forbury Gardens

Park
Christchurch Meadow

Christchurch Meadow

Park
Reading Abbey Ruins

Reading Abbey Ruins

Historic and Protected Site
Market Place

Market Place

Plaza
South Street Arts Centre

South Street Arts Centre

Theater
The Blagrave Arms

The Blagrave Arms

Arts and Entertainment, Pub, Wine Bar
Caversham Court Gardens

Caversham Court Gardens

Garden
Vue Cinemas

Vue Cinemas

Movie Theater
Places to eat
Honest Burgers Reading

Honest Burgers Reading

Burger Joint, American Restaurant
Côte Reading

Côte Reading

French Restaurant
Cup Speciality Coffee & Tea

Cup Speciality Coffee & Tea

Coffee Shop, Restaurant
Coffee Under Pressure

Coffee Under Pressure

Coffee Shop, Food and Beverage Retail
Bill's Restaurant, St Marys Church House, Chain St, Reading

Bill's Restaurant, St Marys Church House, Chain St, Reading

English Restaurant
The Greyfriar

The Greyfriar

Beer Bar, Pub
BrewDog Reading

BrewDog Reading

Beer Bar, Wine Bar, Restaurant
Osaka

Osaka

Japanese Restaurant
Thai Corner

Thai Corner

Thai Restaurant
Itsu

Itsu

Sushi Restaurant
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