Carvers expands residential team across region
Estate and commercial property agency Carvers has strengthened its residential division with five new hires across North Yorkshire and County Durham.
Sue Stephenson joins as sales negotiator in Northallerton, bringing over 20 years’ experience.
In Darlington, Chris Lofthouse takes up the role of residential valuer, while Katie Prior joins as sales progressor to support clients through the sales process.
Meanwhile, Peter Thompson returns to the region as lettings manager and valuer, based at the Duke Street office, and Grace Wilkinson joins the Fine & Country Durham and North Yorkshire team to support its premium property offering.
Henry Carver, director at Carvers, said: “We’re really pleased to welcome such a talented group of new team members across both sales and lettings.
“Sue’s experience in the Northallerton market and Peter’s lettings expertise are already proving valuable, while Chris, Katie and Grace each bring fresh energy and specialist knowledge to their respective roles.
“These appointments strengthen our reach across the region, support the continued growth of Fine & Country, and reflect our commitment to investing in our people and delivering the highest standards of service.”
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