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Top Teesside estate agent opens new office and creates jobs
A well known Yarm estate agent is expanding by opening a second office, creating five new jobs.
Readman Rohan is launching another estate agency in Stokesley, due to the company’s ongoing growth and an increasingly buoyant housing market across Teesside and North Yorkshire.
Jackie Rohan, who has over 20 years experience in estate agency and financial services, first opened Readman Rohan in Danby Wynd, just off Yarm High Street, in 2011. As a result of the business’s continued success, Jackie has now opened her second office on Stokesley High Street.
Readman Rohan specialises in sales and lettings in a variety of locations including Yarm, Ingleby Barwick, Kirklevington, Stokesley, Seamer and the surrounding villages as well as independent financial services.
The company now employs 12 staff across both its offices with a dedicated rentals team to cope with the high demand in this area.
Speaking about the launch of the Stokesley office, Jackie said: “The market around Yarm and especially in the Stokesley area is incredibly fast-moving and, because of such an increase in properties coming to market, we decided the time was ideal to open another branch. Properties of all sizes are in high demand but we have seen a steady increase in people looking for high-status properties and we have several valued at half a million or more on our books.
“The rentals market is also really busy and we have a team specially-trained to work on this area alone because of the high demand. We’re really excited about opening in Stokesley which is such a vibrant town with an incredibly buoyant property market both in the town itself and in the surrounding villages such as Seamer, Faceby, Carlton-in-Cleveland and Crathorne.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anna Addison .
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