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Priestley Lettings wins International Property Award for West Yorkshire
Yorkshire-based Priestley Lettings has been named as the best West Yorkshire lettings agency at the International Property Awards.
Founded in 2010 and operating from two offices in Leeds and Bradford, the company was picked as one of the top lettings agencies in Yorkshire.
The judges commended Priestley Lettings for excelling in areas including customer service, marketing, staff satisfaction and business expansion.
The team joined founder and CEO, Nathan Priestley, at the special ceremony at the London Lancaster Hotel on 27th October to accept their award.
Nathan Priestley commented: “In just seven years, we’ve built up an excellent reputation for helping both students and professional landlords to find and manage their high quality properties.
“We’re thrilled to have been recognised on both a regional and national scale by an international body of judges. It’s great to see our reputation within the industry growing alongside our ever-expanding portfolio.”
The International Property Awards are a world-renowned mark of excellence that celebrate the highest levels of achievement by companies operating in all sectors of the property and real estate industry globally.
For enquiries on properties within the Leeds and Braford area, contact info@priestleylettings.co.uk or visit www.priestleylettings.co.uk for more information.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Priestley Lettings .
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