Partner Article
Castledene joins up with Hegartys to form new North East estate agent partnership
North East lettings agents the Castledene Group has partnered with Hegartys Estate Agents in Houghton le Spring to expand its network of estate agencies.
Castledene, established in 2008, employs 44 people and has branches across the region in in Easington, Bishop Auckland, Seaham, Stanley and Hartlepool.
Established in 2003, Hegartys network covers Houghton le Spring, Hetton le Hole and the surrounding villages in DH4 and DH5. The new partnership between Castledene and Hegartys will allow for both businesses to better support customers across the North East region.
Janine Hegarty, of Hegartys, said: “Our new working relationship with Castledene allows us to offer even more choice to our customers. We share the same customer service values and are committed to developing our businesses to support our customers’ changing needs and requirements.”
John Paul, Managing Director at Castledene, said: “Hegartys has been a leading estate agents for more than a decade, offering customers outstanding service while also making their property dreams a reality. We look forward to developing a strong partnership with the Hegarty’s brand.”
Ben Foster, senior relationship manager at NatWest, provided relationship support.
He said: “I was delighted to support Castledene and Hegartys as they embark on a new working relationship to meet their customers’ needs. I wish them every success for the future.”
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