Veteran London agent becomes director in new broker operation

Veteran London agent becomes director in new broker operation


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Veteran London agent becomes director in new broker operation

Strutt & Parker has named Hamish Gilfeather as senior associate director in its broker team.

He is the latest hire into its hybrid model following the launch of its broker team in London in February this year.

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Gilfeather joins following over 20 years at John D Wood in the firm’s Primrose Hill office covering the Primrose Hill and Belsize Park markets. 

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Claire Reynolds, UK ead of sales at Strutt & Parker, comments: “Hamish is a brilliant addition to our broker team as we continue to expand our market share in prime target markets. His track record speaks for itself, with an impressive knowledge of micro-markets in Primrose Hill and Belsize Park, and an understanding of the nuances of this part of London.”

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And Gilfeather himself adds: “Joining Strutt & Parker at this pivotal point in its growth journey is a brilliant opportunity not only for me, but for my many repeat clients who I am fortunate to have worked with for decades. 

“I’m looking forward to bringing a client-focused, results-driven approach to new and existing clients in Primrose Hill and Belsize Park, and leveraging the highly regarded collegiate culture of Strutt & Parker as I service my clients in achieving their property requirements.”

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Gilfeather is the latest appointment by Strutt & Parker in a series of hires in recent months.

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