Large regional agency continues to expand lettings division

Large regional agency continues to expand lettings division


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Two new managers have been appointed by Yorkshire agency Dacre, Son & Hartley, as the firm’s lettings division continues to expand.

Nadia Sumner and Kate Dickens will work across the Ripon and Thirsk branches, and report into the new head of lettings Emma Kerrywood, who joined Dacres this summer.

Sumner has 17 years’ experience and joins from Reeds Rains, where she worked as a lettings manager, covering 40 northern branches. Dickens has almost five years’ property experience, and has worked as a lettings negotiator for both Linley & Simpson and Hunters.

Dacre, Son & Hartley offers landlords both a ‘let only’ service and also a fully managed service, which includes sourcing tenants and dealing with contracts, rent collections and moving days, from all 21 of its branches across North and West Yorkshire.

The two new appointments mean the firm now has a team of 12 lettings professionals who manage a portfolio of well over 1,000 properties, which range in price from £375 to over £1,595 per calendar month.

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