Property veteran joins Fisher German

Andrew Grant has joined Fisher German as a consultant after a 50-year career running his own Worcestershire estate agency.

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Experienced estate agent and property professional, Andrew Grant, has been appointed by consultancy, Fisher German, to expand its business across the Midlands and beyond.

Founding Andrew Grant Estate Agents in Worcester in 1971 and sitting on the main board of the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) from 2016 to 2022, Andrew has also served as Deputy Lieutenant of Worcestershire since 2006.

A dedicated philanthropist, he has also been heavily involved in local charity work, holding positions such as honorary vice-president of Worcester Red Cross and patron of St Richard’s Hospice.

Making connections

He aims to leverage his extensive network of contacts built over the years to help Fisher German to secure more work and attract potential new buyers for its high-end country properties, as well as across other service lines.

Andrew said: “I know the Worcestershire property market like the back of my hand thanks to having my own agency for more than 50 years, and through my professional and charitable work I have built-up a great network of excellent contacts all over the country, so I am well-placed to help Fisher German and their clients.

“And with my CLA connections, I am hopeful of introducing further work to Fisher German’s planning and development teams too.

“Fisher German’s ambitious growth plans and its strong connections to Worcestershire and the wider Midlands were very attractive to me, and I hope I can help play an important role in its future success.”

Stuart Flint, Divisional Managing Partner for Agency at Fisher German, added: “The network Andrew brings to Fisher German will be incredibly useful as we look to generate new leads or find buyers for some of our most eye-catching properties.

“He has already hit the ground running by bringing in some excellent prospects, and we’re delighted he is now part of the team.”


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