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CENTURY 21 UK STRENGTHENS PRESENCE IN LONDON
Estate agency and lettings franchise Century 21 UK continues to make its mark in London with the opening of its new branch, Hampstead and Swiss Cottage, on Finchley Road.
The new franchise which opened Friday 5th October 2018, is a family owned business managed by Nafisa Dadabhoy.
London born and raised, Nafisa has a passion and an appreciation for the city’s dynamics and is looking to bring this passion to her franchise. Nafisa adds: “I have seen how London has changed over the years and become a lot more multi-cultural with local communities established. The diversity around the city is unique, and I am looking forward to working within this community.”
Speaking about why she decided to become a franchisee, Nafisa states: “Being a mother for the last 21 years and working with young children has taught me the importance of feeling secure and safe and the meaning of family life.
“I decided to become a Century 21 UK franchisee because I believe that home is where the heart is, and this estate agency franchise has the same ethos. I can’t wait to get stuck in and help people, especially families, to find their perfect home.”
Chris Summers, head of sales and development for Century 21 UK, comments: “We are delighted that Nafisa shares our vision of helping local people find their perfect home. We wish them every success and welcome them to the Century 21 UK franchise family.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Martin Stone .
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