Following an aggressive expansion programme for Knight Frank residential lettings division over the next 5 years, Tim Hyatt, head of lettings at Knight Frank is delighted to announce the following internal changes:
Zoe Sexton, Partner in charge of Kensington Lettings will become the Regional Partner in charge of the Central London region. She will also be setting up a new department dedicated to Residential Lettings Asset Management including Trusts, London Estates, Offshore Partnerships and International Funds.
Ruth Barr, Partner in charge of Wimbledon Lettings will become the Regional Partner in charge of the South and South West London and the Home Counties region.
Gary Hall, Partner in charge of Wapping Lettings will become the Regional Partner in change of the North and East London region and The City.
There will also be new service areas which will see significant growth in the development of Knight Frank’s lettings offices relationships with all of the property Estates throughout central London as well as offering a tailor made asset management consultancy service used by existing and new clients to help maximise profitability of any residential lettings portfolios.
Following the recent success for London & Stamford Property Limited and the letting of their 146 units in Highbury, the old Arsenal football ground, a new residential lettings investment team headed up by Mimi Capas (tel; 020 7590 4651) has been launched to cater for residential lettings investors from around the world, in particular Asia, to advise, consult, let and manage any of the acquisitions of new build residential investments.
Tim Hyatt comments, “This unique consultancy team has been created to help deal with advising residential investment clients as to type, style, location, condition and price of any residential investments with the primary aim of helping to maximise return.
Since its launch in October last year, this team is already proving to be hugely successful, and along with the ongoing expansion plan of lettings offices across central London, these are exciting times for the growth of our residential lettings business supporting the much needed growth required within the private rented sector.”