Estatio expands with Gosforth hub move
An estate agency is opening a Newcastle base.
Estatio.uk, already established in South Shields and Teesside, is expanding its footprint with a new hub in Gosforth, which it says will bring together a “triple threat service” of property sales, mortgage advice and conveyancing under one roof.
Bosses say the hub will simplify the moving process, help overcome “bottlenecking issues” and provide customers with “a better way to buy and sell property”.
Keith Ahmed, Estatio managing director, said: “We’re thrilled to be bringing Estatio to Gosforth as part of our exciting new property hub.
“Our mission is to make the home-moving process as simple, transparent and cost-effective as possible by offering everything buyers and sellers need - estate agency, mortgage advice and legal services - under one roof.
“By combining property sales, mortgage advice and legal services in one seamless package, we’re transforming the way people buy and sell homes, and giving customers the confidence and support they need at every stage of their move.
“All departments will work together to ensure a fantastic service is delivered to customers.”
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