Fine & Country adds North Yorkshire associate
Estate agency Fine & Country Durham and North Yorkshire has appointed Lizzie Tate as an associate to strengthen its presence across the region.
Lizzie brings more than ten years’ experience in the property sector, with strong knowledge of the North Yorkshire market and a client-focused approach.
She began her career while studying real estate at Northumbria University and recently achieved chartered surveyor status.
In her new role, Lizzie will support buyers and sellers across the premium residential and rural property market.
She said: “I am delighted to be joining Fine & Country at such an exciting time.
“North Yorkshire offers an exceptional range of properties and lifestyles, and the demand we’re seeing reflects its growing appeal.
“I look forward to supporting clients across the county with their property ambitions.”
Lizzie’s appointment strengthens Fine & Country’s regional offering as demand continues to grow for high-quality homes across North Yorkshire.
James Carver, director at Fine & Country Durham and North Yorkshire, added: “We are proud to welcome Lizzie to the team.
“Her experience, values and commitment to exceptional client service reflect everything Fine & Country stands for.
“As we continue to grow our presence across North Yorkshire, Lizzie’s local knowledge and expertise will be invaluable in supporting our clients across the region.”
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