High profile agency adds 23rd office to its network

High profile agency adds 23rd office to its network


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High profile agency adds 23rd office to its network

An independent agency has been snapped up by high profile regional operation Gascoigne Halman. 

Baker, Wynne and Wilson has been acquired by the firm and will add a 23rd office to its network that encompasses Cheshire, South Manchester and the Peak District.

Established in 1992, Baker, Wynne and Wilson is a well known local brand and will continue trading with that name.

“We are thrilled to welcome Baker, Wynne and Wilson into the Gascoigne Halman family” says John Halman, chairman of Gascoigne Halman. 

“The team’s focus on putting clients’ requirements at the centre of everything they do aligns perfectly with our values at Gascoigne Halman. We all believe that estate agency is a people business, and that local knowledge, professionalism and dedicated customer service is what everyone deserves when dealing with transactions as valuable as property. The experience of the team here is second to none and we are excited to have them onboard.”

Gascoigne Halman’s arrival in Nantwich will increase the services the office provides with its team adding lettings and mortgage expertise to the existing sales and auction business. The office will further strengthen Gascoigne Halman’s presence in the south and west of the region, where its Tarporley and Frodsham offices already operate.

Halman continues: “Labour has signalled a clear commitment to housing, and we are already seeing rising confidence among both property developers and consumers across the region.  Nantwich has always been a very popular location due to its charming blend of town and country living alongside excellent transport links.  As such, we fully expect demand for properties here to rise as the market rebounds.”

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