New property investment group launches in Midlands
A new property investment group has been launched in the Midlands, which will target both investors and landlords.
The Joseph Mews Property Group has been set up by former SevenCapital director Andy Foote – who formerly led the distribution side as SevenInvest - and already has three new UK residential developments on its books.
Joseph Mews Property Group will sit within his existing group of companies, including Alexander Daniels, The Brain Tumour Charity, BMS Ltd and Nub & Ho Properties.
The developments will be announced later this month by the group alongside the four new developers they will be working with.
Andy is well known within the Midlands, having led SevenCapital’s global distribution team through more than £900m in sales for the past eight years. Now, he is expanding that distribution team, SevenInvest, into the Joseph Mews Property Group.
With a focus on helping clients to build wealth through property, the business will also provide industry-leading market research, in-depth investment consultancy and outstanding customer service that Andy has successfully led teams to deliver over the past few years.
Andy Foote, founder, Joseph Mews Property Group, said: “Myself and the team are incredibly excited to be taking on this new challenge, which will allow us to extend our reach to new audiences and partners around the globe while providing an outstanding standard of care and exceptional investment opportunities for clients.
“Our focus will be on delivering quality developments alongside quality developers, working closely with capable and trusted partners to bring the most exciting projects to our investors.”
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