Hannah appointment adds value to Redbrik

8th March 2017

Leading independent regional estate agency Redbrik has appointed a new valuer to their growing team.

Hannah Barker, 35, has joined the award-winning estate and lettings agency at their Millhouses office where she will be working part-time. She began her career in estate agency in 2004, where she worked in several roles at Blundells including valuation of new home and city centre living. Hannah, from Whirlow, said: -I'm really looking forward to taking on this new challenge with such an exciting company. -I've grown up with estate agency so it's something I know really well and still have a great passion for. -I know I'll learn a lot working at Redbrik they have so many interesting ideas and are constantly evolving to ensure they provide the best service to their customers. -I've also built fantastic relationships with several of the people at Redbrik over the past couple of years and I'm looking forward to working with such a dedicated team. Mark Ross, director at Redbrik Estate Agency, said: -We are thrilled to welcome Hannah to the Redbrik team. -She brings a great deal of industry experience to her new role and I'm delighted that she has chosen to embark on the next stage of her career here at Redbrik. -Hannah is joining the company at a very exciting time and I'm certain she will strengthen our already fantastic team.

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