Partner Article
Berkeley Shaw appoints new Head of Residential Sales
Leading Merseyside estate agent, Berkeley Shaw, have appointed Karen Parks as Head of Residential Sales.
Karen has a wealth of experience in property sales having worked in North Sefton for more than two decades, having previously worked for Michael Moon, Entwistle Green and Wainwright Edwards before opening her own agency in Formby.
In her new role, Karen will undertake all valuations in Hightown, Formby, Ainsdale and Southport as well as oversee the running of Berkeley Shaw’s Formby branch.
Speaking about the appointment she said: “I’m really looking forward to getting started with Berkeley Shaw. The company has built an effective business model over the many years they have been in operation, with an outstanding reputation for delivering for their clients.”
Berkeley Shaw managing director John Baybut said: “We are thrilled to have Karen join our team to lead our residential sales. Together we have developed a market leading plan which will make Berkeley Shaw the leading agent in the area. Karen’s expertise and contacts within the area are going to be a significant asset to us.”
The appointment follows a series of announcements from the company as Berkeley Shaw aims to expand their reach across the region including a recent merger with Keppie Massie Residential.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Matthew Richardson .
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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