Property management firm targets 20% growth in next three years

Property management firm targets 20% growth in next three years


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Property management firm targets 20% growth in next three years

Xenia Estates, a property management agency based in Manchester, says it’s targeting 20% growth over the next three years.

Xenia handles residential, mixed use and specialist student accommodation and works with freeholders, developers, residential management companies and Right To Manage leaseholder groups, with services including block management for the student buy to let and private rented sectors.

It’s named Richard Huckvale to help grow the firm’s national footprint, albeit with a particular focus on Manchester and the North West.

“I’m really looking forward to bringing a different commercial perspective to Xenia Estates as it embarks on a new high growth strategy,” commented Richard. “I’m hopeful my breadth and depth of industry and sales experience will help catalyse the business onto the next stage, with exciting new developments, both bigger and higher-end, strengthening our portfolio” he says.

Gemma Latham, director, comments: “Over the past year, we’ve invested heavily into our growth strategy and brand, and appointing Richard at this pivotal time in these plans will help us realise our ambitious long-term targets.”

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