Carter Towler York adds to valuation team
Carter Towler has appointed Jeff Robertson, a Chartered surveyor and registered valuer, to its valuations and lease advisory team as a consultant.
With nearly 30 years’ experience in the Yorkshire commercial property sector, Jeff has previously worked at Lambert Smith Hampton, Dresler Smith and Bowcliffe.
Jeff said: “Carter Towler’s Valuations and Lease Advisory team is one of the busiest and most experienced in the region.
“In the last 12 months it has completed over 300 valuations, with a total asset value exceeding £500 million.
“Its expertise is based on specialist knowledge gleaned from managing exceptional volumes of activity across many sectors, including industrial, commercial, retail, leisure and healthcare.
“I am very much looking forward to being part of that.”
Carter Towler’s team provides bespoke valuations to financial institutions, pension funds, corporate landlords, high-net-worth individuals and occupiers.
They also offer guidance on rent reviews, lease renewals, dispute resolution and portfolio management.
Matt Faulkes, director of Carter Towler, added: “We are extremely lucky to have persuaded Jeff to join Carter Towler.
“Our York office, headed up by Miles Lawrence, is very much looking forward to working with Jeff, not only for his depth of valuation expertise but also to assist with the increasing demand we are experiencing for our agency, development and lease advisory services.
“We are now able to offer our clients with a comprehensive range of services in addition to the agency, property management and building consultancy we already provide.
“Jeff’s appointment strengthens our offering and will enable us to expand our geographical reach across Yorkshire, the North East, Cumbria, Humberside, Lincolnshire and the Midlands.”
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