Fund manager names agency to handle lettings portfolio

Fund manager names agency to handle lettings portfolio


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One of the country’s first specialist residential property fund managers has named the agency to handle its latest Build To Rent investment units.

Hearthstone has appointed Carter Jonas, to provide lettings and management services on 113 new build residential properties across four sites in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Northamptonshire.

Hearthstone’s investment portfolio has now expanded to nearly 1,000 high-quality homes in targeted clusters across the country. 

Carter Jonas’s Residential Portfolio Letting and Management team specialises in the management of large portfolios, typically owned by estates, trusts, investment funds, charities, pension funds and developers.

Hearthstone properties within Carter Jonas’s remit comprise of a selection of two-bedroom and three-bedroom houses as well as one and two-bedroom apartments. 

“Hearthstone’s approach, to provide carefully chosen, good quality, well-managed properties in the Build to Rent market, has a real benefit for tenants. Their investment in well thought out housing schemes delivers quality accommodation suitable for a range of requirements, and we have already received strong demand for the first group of properties in this portfolio, with many tenants attracted to the advantages of renting a brand-new home” explains Andrew Walker, Head of Portfolio Letting and Management at Carter Jonas.

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