London property investment agency targets North West expansion
Property investment agency Surrenden Invest is expanding its footprint in the North West.
The London-headquartered company has opened a new office in Liverpool and confirmed plans to launch in Manchester later this year.
Surrenden’s Liverpool base, located at 20 Chapel Street in the city’s financial district, is led by residential property professional Joanne McCormack.
Sales Director Joanne said: “Surrenden Invest has positioned itself in Liverpool with a long-term view. We see huge growth potential for our investors to take advantage of the regeneration and gentrification underway across the city.
“We have seen how well major northern cities can perform with our extensive portfolio of investment opportunities in Manchester and now recognise that same potential in Liverpool.”
She added: “Now open, the Surrenden Invest Liverpool office will be the base for a team of new staff members and enable clients based in the North to visit the team with ease should they wish to.”
Surrenden was founded in 2015 by managing director Jonathan Stephens.
Jonathan commented: “I’m delighted to have opened Surrenden Invest’s first regional office in Liverpool during 2017.
“A local base allows us to better tap in to regional knowledge and expertise, while continuing to deliver a national and international property investment service.”
He added: “We plan to continue this approach during 2018 with the opening of a new regional office in Manchester.”
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