We continue with our new "Meet The Millbanks Team" Series

We continue with our new "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 our Residential Sales Negotiator Jade Bellamy

Jade has been an essential part of our team since 2018.
She started off in an admin role and quickly worked her way up to become a Sales Negotiator.
Her likeable personality, commitment and determination mean she's ideal for the role.
By building great relationships with our clients and being a skilful negotiator, she gets them the best prices possible for their property.
Jade said: "I love what I do and the team I work with. I also help out with sales progression and enjoy playing an important part in helping people move and begin new chapters of their lives."
Away from the office, Jade makes the most of her formidable DIY skills and can turn her talented hands to tiling, painting, and decorating and even creating her printed t-shirts.
Jade's top tip for homeowners thinking of selling: The way you present your property is the key to unlocking its potential. So, declutter and make it as easy on the eye to viewers as possible.


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