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Comings & Goings – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
December 23, 2024
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Chartwell Noble welcomes its fourth partner agent

Vicky Chatwin

Chartwell Noble, the Midlands-based estate agency that was launched a year ago, has announced its latest partner agent, Vicky Chatwin, who has opened up her own business in the West Midlands.

Born and bred in the area, Chatwinbrings a wealth of local expertise and 30 years’ experience to the brand. She began her career at Connells where she advanced to partner level over a ten-year tenure, before transitioning to independent estate agency, Tom Giles.

At Chartwell Noble, Vicky will continue to specialise in prime residential sales. Key locations will include South Staffordshire and The Black Country.

Chatwin said: “Joining Chartwell Noble is an incredible opportunity to take my career to the next level while continuing to deliver exceptional results for my clients. They provide me with the tools, branding and support needed to thrive in a competitive market, whilst their entrepreneurial ethos and focus on quality align perfectly with my values. I’m very excited to contribute to their growing success.”

Ross D’Aniello, a co-founder at Chartwell Noble added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Vicky to the team as our fourth partner agent. Her proven track record and passion for prime property make her an excellent fit for Chartwell Noble. As we continue to expand, bringing on board experienced agents like Vicky ensures we maintain the high standards and personalised service our clients expect.”

 

Lee Carratt confirmed as LSL’s new franchise partnerships director, following Martyn Alderton’s retirement

LSL Estate Agency Franchising has confirmed the senior appointment of Lee Carratt as the new franchise partnerships director, heading up the Franchise Partnerships Team.

This comes as the team bid a fond farewell to Martyn Alderton as he stepped into retirement last month following 44 years in the industry, with 28 of those dedicated to LSL Estate Agency Franchising.

During his time with LSL, Alderton succeeded across eight different roles including conveyancing and the National Lettings Director for Your Move & Reeds Rains, ultimately taking on the franchise directorship role in 2018, helping to transform the division to a wholly franchised enterprise.

Paul Hardy, MD at LSL Estate Agency Franchising, said: “Martyn and I have worked together on many ventures over the years at LSL and it’s always a pleasure. Conscientious, committed and careful, Martyn never leaves any stone unturned. He will be sorely missed in the Estate Agency Franchising leadership team, and by me personally.”

Tasked with continuing the business growth that Alderton has developed, Carratt will spearhead support for the existing franchisees – 11 brands and more than 300 territories – and help guide and develop business partnerships, introduce new processes technologies and work closely with the Franchise Council to listen and respond to the needs of the network. This is also an exciting time for the director with several new Your Move and Reeds Rains franchise branch openings.

Alderton brings a wealth of industry experience, having joined Reeds Rains in 2012 and running his own agency before that, Lee has seen success across senior roles in both sales and lettings before joining the Franchise team in 2019. He is now set to leverage this expertise to support LSL Estate Agency Franchising’s future growth.

With LSL Estate Agency Franchising’s support, franchisees can take advantage of investment opportunities, marketing, and operational guidance to build a more profitable business.

“I will miss Martyn’s guidance and experience, but at the same time I am delighted to take on the role and I’m excited for challenge ahead.”  said Alderton on the appointment.

 

Former Davis Estates director joins Moveli 

Andrew Vale

Andrew Vale, previously a director of Davis Estates located in Hornchurch, RM11, has joined Moveli, a self-employed brokerage model.

Vale, who has more than 40 years experience working in the industry, is the 45th broker to join Moveli, which continues to grow.

The company’s co-founder, Ben Littlewood, said: “It’s great to have Andrew on board. We see ourselves as the leading upper market brokerage in the UK. We’ve grown the network by over 100% this year with experienced agents like Andrew, and expect strong growth to continue throughout 2025.”

 

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