Leeds estate agency launches new branch in Adel
Adair Paxton, the Leeds-based estate agency, has made an expansive move by opening a new office in Adel.
Adair Paxton’s business includes residential and commercial, sales and lettings, agency and management work, and property consultancy.
The new Adel Branch will be headed up by Nicola Thompson, director and head of residential sales. Nicola will be supported by Victoria Illingworth, who has four years’ experience working in estate agency.
The new branch has already received instructions to manage the sale of over 100 flats in Leeds city centre, targeted primarily at the investment market.
Nicola said: “This new instruction is of course tremendously exciting to come through so quickly, and represents all of the strands of Adair Paxton’s business.”
“We have a determination to sustain our enviable trading record, and to grow our management division, where we already manage over 600 dwellings and look after the service charge of over 4000 flats, in addition to commercial, industrial and retail management.”
Adair Paxton has branches in Oxford Place, Leeds city centre and in Horsforth, where its head office is also located.
The firm’s name Adair Paxton is a result of the merger of chartered surveyors, estate agents and valuers in the region. Both Adair Davy and Paxtons have been based in the city of Leeds since the mid-1800s and merged in 1999 to continue business as Adair Paxton.
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