Gabrielle joins the Spalding Team as Lettings Manager
We are very pleased to announce that Gabrielle Pollard has joined our Spalding Team as Lettings Manager. Gabrielle has over 5 years’ experience in the Industry with Pygott and Crone. In her previous role, she managed over 300 properties at our highly successful Sleaford Office; this is a natural progression for her and reward for her excellent performance with the company.
Expanding our lettings service in the Spalding and Holbeach area is a natural progression to enhance our services to the local community. Having developed a highly successful residential and New Homes Sales Team, expanding lettings is a natural progression.
Gabrielle is a member of ARLA and very experienced in the lettings industry, she prides herself on providing great customer service and honest trusted advice.
Pygott and Crone manage Residential, Commercial and Agricultural property throughout Lincolnshire and have over 28 years’ experience in the lettings industry. As members of RICS and Propertymark, the company is fully compliant.
Kevin Scrupps Director commented, “having Gabrielle join our successful Spalding team to further develop our lettings service is fantastic for our Spalding team and our clients, she brings a wealth of experience and knowledge with a proven track record. Having a dedicated local expert will ensure we continue to develop the business”.
Nicky Latter, Spalding and Holbeach manager said “it is great to have Gabrielle joining our Spalding Team on a permanent basis and allows us to offer both landlords and tenants a more personal service. This also demonstrates our continued commitment to growing our services in the Spalding and Holbeach areas”.
If you require any advice as a tenant or landlord, please do not hesitate to contact Gabrielle on 01775 717360.
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