Key figure named for agency’s national letting team

Key figure named for agency’s national letting team


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Key figure named for agency’s national letting team

Strutt & Parker has appointed Minnie Stainrod as super prime associate in the firm’s national lettings team, working out of its Knightsbridge office.

Previously she worked at UK Sotheby’s International Realty as a lettings director, where she worked across multiple super-prime lettings markets. Prior to this she held the position of negotiator in Knight Frank’s Kensington branch.

Her job is described as “connecting super-prime lettings teams with clients in the capital and beyond.” Outside of London she will have a particular focus on the agency’s national country house department handling homes valued at £2.5m and over.

Stainrod says; “In super-prime markets, landlords and homeowners alike are driven to achieve the most from their asset both in the long and medium term. Working alongside both the sales and lettings teams at Strutt & Parker presents an exciting opportunity to assist our clients in looking beyond the immediate; offering alternative solutions provided by the demand for super-prime lettings both within and outside London.”

And Anna Ambrose, national head of lettings at Strutt & Parker, comments: “Minnie’s hire comes at a pivotal time for Strutt & Parker as we expand the lettings services offered to our clients. Minnie has an excellent track record in prime and super prime markets and is well versed in connecting clients and properties across differing marketplaces. She brings with her wide-ranging experience and contacts, particularly within the sports and media industry.”

Stainrod’s appointment follows a series of hires by Strutt & Parker including that of Claire Reynolds as the firm’s UK head of sales. 

The estate agency has seen renewed investment from its shareholder BNP Paribas, and a statement explains that it is “poised to redefine its brand and position in the industry.” 

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