New lettings chief for high-end property consultancy

New lettings chief for high-end property consultancy


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A new director of lettings has been announced for an independent residential consultancy that helps high net worth individuals buy, sell and let property.

INHOUS has named Sylvie Harris as director of lettings; she joins from a privately-owned asset and portfolio manager role, and has in total some 18 years’ property experience working in asset management, development and lettings in central and southwest London.

David Johnson, managing director of INHOUS, comments: “The INHOUS team is committed to providing our clients with an all-round service. This often begins with advising on the sale of their home to the purchase of a new one, letting out their investment property and managing their property while they are away. 

“The ability to offer a lettings service is a natural step in providing this all-round consultancy, so Sylvie is a welcome addition to the team. Her extensive experience of the London lettings market and meticulous attention to detail will ensure our clients receive exceptional service.”

 And Sylvie Harris herself: “We are offering a thorough and straight-forward service, ensuring all aspects of lettings and management are incorporated into one fee, with no hidden charges. There is a huge amount of legislation and paperwork when it comes to lettings and we will take care of everything for our landlord clients, ensuring we select the best tenant for their asset thanks to our connections and discreet and personalised service which is crucial at the upper end of the market.”

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