New property management division wants high-end London business

New property management division wants high-end London business


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The Ringley Group has launched a new estate and block management division targeting high-end London instructions.

Ringley Group already has over 12,000 properties under management in Manchester and London and advises major residential investors such as Curlew, Patrizia and Moda Living; it also runs the automated lettings platform PlanetRent.

Lee Gregori – a former associate director at Warwick Estates Property Management and a past staff member of the estate management division of Berkeley Group – is the new chief executive of Ringley Prime.

“I am excited to have rejoined Ringley Group having gained valuable experience from both client and developer sides of the table. Ringley benefits from its bespoke system and highly-experienced senior leadership team and I am grateful to work alongside these people” he says.

“In my new position, I’ll be playing a pivotal role in developing and strengthening client relationships and bringing additional expertise that complement an already strong team.”

In his new role Gregori will be responsible for building relationships with developers, contractors and house builders within the capital’s high-end neighbourhoods.

 

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