Former Strutt & Parker country homes chief joins regional estate agency

North Residential has appointed property expert Liz Dennison to its management team in a bid to grab market share.

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Yorkshire estate agency North Residential has appointed property expert Liz Dennison to its management team in a bid to grab market share in the Northallerton region.

Dennison (main pic) brings over 30 years’ experience in the Yorkshire residential property market and was previously head of the country homes team at Strutt & Parker before going independent as Liz Dennison Property Consultancy for the past four years.

She will be working alongside Daniel Rigg, Head of Country Estates at North Residential, with whom she has worked with in the past.

Dennison has a particular focus on Northallerton where she has earned a reputation as the ‘go to’ consultant when selling or buying prime real estate including equine properties.

Coup

Daniel Rigg says: “Having Liz as part of the senior team is a real coup for us at North Residential and I am personally delighted to be working alongside her again.

“Her second to none expertise and established reputation provides an instant foothold to expand our offering in and around Northallerton, and indeed across the rest of Yorkshire.

“As an independent practice, with no external debt or funding, and full autonomy to pursue ambitious growth plans, we are excited to be able to expand through recruiting an experienced and motivated team that is highly regarded in the residential property sector.”

Dennison adds: “I am delighted to join the team at North Residential. There is an interesting dynamic in the team and its individual approach that is new and exciting and this has given me great confidence in aligning my own reputation with its future.

North Residential has previously announced ambitious expansion plans with the opening of at least three new UK locations per annum, and a targeted growth of around 60% year on year.

The news comes just six months after the team at North Residential moved to become independent of Knight Frank in Harrogate and more recently expanded into Pocklington as part of ambitious growth plans.


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