Specialist investment agency opens sixth branch with more to come

Specialist investment agency opens sixth branch with more to come


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Mistoria is opening its sixth office in the north west of England.

The new branch in Cheadle follows Mistoria’s existing outlets in Manchester, Bolton, Liverpool and Salford.

Parent company The Mistoria Group specialists in property investment, with a particular interest in student accommodation and HMOs. 

The Cheadle branch will further expand on these core property services by also offering mortgage brokering and conveyancing services, targeting landlords who want to sell, as well as offering full management services for landlords continuing to let. 

 

 

The new branch manager, Dewi Caughter, says: “Cheadle offers a new demographic make-up for Mistoria, but we’re keen to establish ourselves here and grow the Mistoria brand across the wider, more lucrative south Manchester area.”

And Mistoria Group chief executive Mish Liyange comments: “We have plans to expand into five more areas over the next five years, with the first being Cheadle.”

 

 

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