Spicerhaart Part Exchange announces expansion
Spicerhaart Part Exchange and Assisted Move has announced plans to expand its team and relocate to a larger office in Sheffield.
"As a result of Brexit, the property market has been a lot slower, and developers are finding it considerably harder to sell their new builds."
Acting for builders and developers across the UK, Spicerhaart Part Exchange and Assisted Move provides a range of part exchange and assisted move services, including its own funded part exchange proposition.
Its clients include Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey, Redrow, McCarthy & Stone and Barratt Homes, as well as smaller independent builders and developers like Nu Living and North West developer Russell Armer Homes.
The part-exchange business has doubled staff numbers in the past five years and is now looking to recruit an additional sales consultant and two new business development managers.
Jan Biggins, national sales manager at Spicerhaart Part Exchange and Assisted Move, said: “As a result of Brexit, the property market has been a lot slower, and developers are finding it considerably harder to sell their new builds.
“However, those that are adapting offer a 'complete package', including options for those who want to buy but are unable to sell their current home, are securing more sales.
"Being part of the wider Spicerhaart group gives the part-exchange and assisted move division the scope to grow because it has the support of so many estate agency branches throughout England and Wales."
Neil Knight, business development director, added: “It is a really exciting time for us and we have the opportunity to grow even further. But we can’t do that unless we have the right people on board, so we are keen to hear from anyone who would like to be a part of our expanding team.”
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