Chestertons Global adds new local agency to international network

Chestertons Global adds new local agency to international network


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Chestertons Global has expanded its presence in the Middle East with the addition of Best Location in Bahrain to its international network.

The partnership comes as Bahrain’s real estate sector has recorded higher volumes over the past year. 

“Bahrain is an important market within our Middle East strategy” explains Mohamed Mussa, executive director of Chestertons Global.

“When we consider expansion, we focus on markets that offer clients a credible long-term proposition and where established local teams already operate to strong professional standards. 

“From our initial discussions, it was clear that Best Location reflects the values, practices and service approach we look for in a partner.”

From this month Best Location will operate as part of the Chestertons Global network, combining local market expertise with the brand’s international frameworks and service standards. 

Best Location brings comprehensive property capabilities across brokerage, valuation and property management, with activity spanning key Bahrain neighbourhoods including Manama, Seef District, Amwaj Islands and Diyar Al Muharraq.

“Client expectations in Bahrain are evolving, with greater emphasis on long-term value, transparency and informed decision-making. 

“Joining the Chestertons Global network strengthens our ability to support clients through that shift, while remaining firmly grounded in local market knowledge” states Hussam Al Sharaf, general manager at Best Location.

Chestertons Global operates across more than 20 countries spanning EMEA, the Americas and Asia.

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