Vail Williams strengthens London team
Property consultancy Vail Williams has appointed Paolo Vacca as a surveyor in its London office as demand continues to grow.
Paolo joins from Cartas Jonas, where he specialised in residential and affordable housing valuations.
He brings extensive experience in valuing residential properties, development sites and commercial assets across London and the South East.
A RICS registered valuer, Paolo works with a variety of clients, including banks, property funds, and developers.
He also carries out development appraisals and has Energy Assessor credentials.
Paolo said: “I am honoured to have joined such a go-ahead firm as Vail Williams.
“It’s a big new challenge for me, but I was inspired by the firm’s culture and how the business operates.
“I am determined to do my utmost and use my 15 years of property experience to help maintain and enhance the second-to-none client service for which Vail Williams is famed industry-wide.
”Also, I am looking forward to working again with Vail Williams’ London-based partner Varun-Dev Gudka, who I know well from a previous employment.”
Vail Williams has been advising property clients in the capital for over two decades, providing services including investment expertise, business rates support, lease advice and property valuation.
James Lacey, regional managing partner at Vail Williams London, added: “This new appointment demonstrates our overarching ambition to expand our offering in London.
“Paolo is an experienced all-rounder who brings with him a lot of knowledge to our team.
“He is tasked with helping to grow the valuation offering in London, working alongside our other service lines.
“He has hit the ground running and has fitted in with his new colleagues seamlessly.
“He will have a big role to play in our future as we continue to increase market share across the capital.
“We have continued growth planned in London as we look towards the next business plan period from June 2025 onwards.”
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