Robert Irving Burns appoints head of residential sales
London estate agency Robert Irving Burns (RIB) has appointed Chrissie Fairweather as head of residential sales as the business continues to strengthen its leadership team.
Chrissie brings more than 30 years’ experience in the prime central London property market, having previously worked with agencies including Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward and York Estates.
She is particularly recognised for her expertise across Marylebone and Fitzrovia, where she has built a strong reputation advising buyers and sellers of high-end residential properties.
In her new role, Chrissie will work alongside Julia Garber, head of residential, helping to lead the agency’s residential sales team across the West End.
Chrissie said: “Clients absolutely love the fact we’re a mother/daughter team; it delivers a different level of trust and teamwork through a bespoke service that other agencies can’t provide.”
Antony Antoniou, chief executive of RIB says: “Chrissie’s longstanding roots in prime central London, combined with her commercial acumen make her the ideal fit to lead our residential sales team into its next stage of growth.
“I’m looking forward to seeing what she and Julia Garber can achieve together.”
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