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Huddersfield estate agencies join forces to open Slaithwaite office
Two of Huddersfield’s best-known estate agencies, Wm Sykes & Son and Jane Stocks Estate Agency, have joined forces to create a new agency in Huddersfield.
The new branch combining the customers of both brands opened in Slaithwaite this week.
Wm. Sykes & Son are Holmfirth’s longest established estate agents and auctioneers. Established in 1866, they have been trusted for generations. The new branch in Slaithwaite incorporates Jane Stocks Estate Agency under the Wm Sykes & Son umbrella.
Jane will be joining the Slaithwaite-based team as lead valuer and branch manager and the Jane Stocks team will move to the new offices in Britannia Mill, on Britannia Road in Slaithwaite.
Rob Dixon, Director at Wm Sykes & Son said, “This expansion is important to us as we broaden our geographical reach and sell more homes across the region from our offices in Slaithwaite and Holmfirth.”
“Our new Slaithwaite office will offer our customers even more convenience and expert advice than before.”
Jane Stocks added: “After 10 years of running Jane Stocks Estate Agency I have decided to join forces with another well-established and trusted independent local estate agency, Wm Sykes & Son.”
She continued, “The two businesses share the same beliefs in honest advice, realistic valuations and exceptional personal service. We are looking forward to continuing to provide a fantastic personalised and professional service to the people of the Holme Valley, Colne Valley and beyond.”
All properties being marketed by Jane Stocks will be relaunched under the Wm Sykes & Son banner.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Laura .
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