We see significant opportunities ahead: Haringtons on prime London & country markets in 2024
One of the UK's longest-standing acquisition firms reports on how buyers are responding to the current economic uncertainty, and a looming general election.
Toby joined Haringtons in 2023 having spent 17 years working in Prime Central London at 3 top London Estate agencies. He has extensive knowledge of both the Super Prime Development market and Prime Central London Residential market and an extensive Global address book. Hampshire-based Jamie has specialised in country houses his whole career. Before joining Haringtons in 2014, Jamie spent 10 years with Knight Frank, firstly in the Country Department selling country houses across the south east, then with The Buying Solution advising on the purchase of country properties across the south of England.
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