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Leeds entrepreneurs launch joint property investment venture
Leeds entrepreneurs Jordan Yorath and Alastair Russell have launched a new joint property investment venture, UK City Investments.
Jordan, the former director of Flats in Leeds, and Alastair, former European director at JLL’s Leeds office, bring a collective experience of over 45 years in the UK residential and commercial property markets to the table with their new enterprise.
The Leeds-based group is a joint venture between UK City Residential and UK City Commercial which was launched in June.
UK City Investments specialises in selling, acquiring and advising on the property investment and development markets as well as working with landlords in the purchase and sale of investments, and developers to bring forward profitable and sustainable development.
Jordan Yorath told Bdaily: “We intend for UK City Investments to cater to investors of all sizes, from the couple down the street to large corporates that want to capitalise on an increasingly buoyant property market.
“The extensive connections of Alastair and myself throughout the UK real estate market mean that we have access to some of the best investment deals available based not only on financial metrics but also in terms of great location and a positive investment outlook.
“We do not exist to simply sell property. The main difference is that we provide investors with strategic advice on acquiring and building a UK property portfolio. “This is enhanced by having sector specialists in UK City Residential and UK City Commercial. Each market is quite distinct yet together comprises the UK investment market. UK City Investment brings these markets together for the benefit of the investor.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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