Father and son agency owners open in new territory

Father and son agency owners open in new territory


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Father and son Lionel and Joe Stoll, who opened their own agency in London in 2024, have opened in a second territory after just 18 months. 

The duo, who have decades of experience in residential sales and lettings, had a successful first year of trading in West Hampstead and felt it was the right time to expand to a strategic location, Stanmore.  

Joe Stoll says: “Stanmore is strategically placed as it serves a lot of families who have moved to the area to upsize as well as younger professionals who prefer a suburb but still with a need to be able to commute while enjoying a ‘local buzz’. 

“Stanmore being at one end of the A41 and West Hampstead/Queens Park being at the other also gives us the additional benefit of being able to serve landlords, buyers and sellers along this corridor. We are excited to help our local community.”

Matt Baldock of Charles David Casson – the existing agency that teamed up with the Stolls – adds: “We’re keen for our property partners to have a real local knowledge of the areas they work in, ideally living locally. 

“As Lionel had 30 years experience working in the West Hampstead/Queens Park area it made sense for them to start there, and as they live in the Stanmore area then having that as their next area was a no brainer. 

“Their success so far is down to their incredible hard work, especially on the tough days, and that coupled with our systems and support is allowing them to build a life that they could only dream of when employed. We look forward to supporting them for many years to come.” 

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