YoungsRPS locates to bigger Alnwick premises amid successful team expansion
Continued expansion by local chartered surveyors and property consultants, YoungsRPS will see the opening of larger office premises in Alnwick and further recruitment.
YoungsRPS have been in Alnwick for more than 15 years, but this move will see the firm take on a high street presence at 31 - 35 Bondgate Within.
The new larger premises, to expand the growing estate agency division, will also allow for job creation and a wider services offer for clients.
Heading up the new office will be director, Graeme Bruce, working alongside director, Tom Oates.
Based in the Alnwick office with them will be three qualified rural surveyors.
Graeme said: “This is an exciting move for us as we look to improve the range of services we offer to our clients and continue to take the business forwards.
“The past 18 months have seen a great deal of change following the merger with commercial property specialists Stanton Mortimer, the opening of our first office in Scotland, the appointment of a head of planning in Richard Morgan and the addition of two further offices in Newcastle and Northallerton.
“We are now starting to reap the benefits as a company. Our residential, commercial and farm sales agency departments combined have sold over £100m worth of property this year and this excludes in excess of £20m of development land to housebuilders and developers on behalf of clients.
“We look forward to welcoming clients old and new to our new office in Alnwick and will be holding an open day on Thursday December 13, to which everyone is invited.”
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