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 Office Administrator Sharon Stevenson

Sharon joined us in 2019 and very quickly became a popular member of Team Millbanks.
She plays the vital role of making sure everything to do with our sales and lettings is organised. That includes keeping tabs on all the relevant paperwork and making sure all the right boxes are ticked.
She's lived in Attleborough for 21 years and always brings a lot of pride, passion and care to our office.
She said: "I love it here. We have a great team, a very fair boss, and a lively office environment.
"As one of the team's older members, my advice is often sought by my young colleagues. Helping them and our clients is something I really enjoy."
Sharon has a never-ending in-tray but uses her organisational skills and positive attitude to keep on top of everything.
As many parents will relate to, Sharon spends a lot of her 'spare time' being a Mum Taxi to her two children. However, when those duties are done, Sharon enjoys running."
Sharon's top tip for homeowners thinking of selling: Selling your home is a big step, so be 100 per cent sure that it's what you really want to do.




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