We continue today with our Meet the Millbanks Team Series

We continue today with our Meet the Millbanks Team Series

Estate Agency has always been, and always will be, a people orientated business, people buy people, high levels of customers service count for everything in the property world of buying and selling. Today we introduce to you another team member from our successful Team Millbanks, today it's our Property Viewing Specialist Lynne Jellicoe.

Lynne has been with us since 2013 and began in her estate agency career in 2002.
She’s worked in many agency roles, including being a lettings manager, negotiator and sales progressor before retiring in 2019.
Or did she?
Lynne’s love of all things people and property have drawn her back to Millbanks as one of our Saturday Viewings Specialist.
She’s friendly and organised as she needs to juggle keys, people’s expectations and timings to achieve a good viewing experience for all her clients.
She said: “I’ve always seen working in estate agency as a fun job. I love the variety and how busy it always is. The best part of my role is seeing people’s faces light up when they see their ideal property and its potential to be their new home.”
Lynne makes the most of her ‘retirement’ by playing golf, bridge and staying very active.
Lynne’s top tip for homeowners thinking of selling: People viewing your property can get easily distracted by clutter – so, use the time before your home goes on the market to declutter as much as you can.




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