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Growing North East estate agents opens seventh branch
Property management company, Castledene Residential Estates, have opened a new North East office in Seaside Lane, Easington.
The new property has become Castledene’s seventh branch and will offer letting services and advice to landlords and tenants in the region.
The move was supported by financial advisors, Commercial Expert Ltd, who helped facilitate the move.
The pair, who have worked in tandem since 2008, enjoyed initial success together when Castledene opened an office at the Easington Business Centre in 2010.
Managing director of Castedene, John Paul, said: “As the founder and MD of the Castledene Group I am committed to building the business as efficiently and effectively as possible.
“Using Commercial Expert for all our mortgage and commercial needs means that I can use their expert knowledge of finance solutions to get the best deal every time.
“Most importantly, because I know my property finance needs are in safe hands I can focus attention on my business and my team of 35 staff to ensure we exceed our clients expectations every time, for all services we offer.”
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