Millbanks Launches Exciting Rebrand and New Business Model

I am thrilled to announce the official rebrand and relaunch of Millbanks, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for my Attleborough-based company.

I am thrilled to announce the official rebrand and relaunch of Millbanks, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for my Attleborough-based company. Under this new direction, Millbanks is set to evolve into a dynamic brokerage, hiring and recruiting highly motivated, self-employed estate agents to represent the Millbanks brand. This transformation will not only take place here in Attleborough but will also extend across Breckland and South Norfolk.
A key element of this shift is the flexibility I can offer to agents. By moving away from traditional 9-to-5.30pm working hours, Millbanks is embracing a modern, flexible work model that allows agents to manage their time more effectively. This freedom empowers agents to deliver a more tailored, high-level service to home sellers and buyers, all while enjoying greater autonomy in their roles.
My vision for Millbanks is crystal clear: to improve industry standards, provide an exceptional level of service, and reward individual agents who aspire to greatness. The personal, bespoke concierge service model that we are implementing is gaining traction across the UK.
At Millbanks, it’s designed to ensure that agents can focus on what truly matters — putting the client’s needs first and delivering an unrivalled, personalised experience.
This rebrand and relaunch reflects my ongoing commitment to innovation in the estate agency sector. By providing agents with the tools, support, and flexibility they need to excel, Millbanks aims to set a new standard for estate agency services in Attleborough, Breckland, South Norfolk, and beyond.


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