Monday, November 4, 2024

Wells McFarlane appoints new residential and commercial asset manager

Commercial property consultancy, Wells McFarlane has expanded with the appointment of a new residential and commercial asset manager. Pru Singh joins the Lutterworth-based firm.

Pru will support Wells McFarlane’s director and co-founder, Andrew McFarlane Holt with property and site inspections; tenant, landlord, contractor and other stakeholder liaison; lease renewals; marketing and general property management.

“For the last decade my career’s been focused on residential lettings and property management, working at a specialist agency in Clarendon Park,” explains Pru. “I was aware that Wells McFarlane offer this service, but the role also included commercial property, meaning I could expand my skillset.

“After further research, I quickly realised what an incredible profile the firm has, especially the success it achieves from just a single office, and felt this environment would suit the next stage of my career.”

Pru’s appointment follows a sustained period of growth for Wells McFarlane. Not only has the firm topped the league in five CoStar tables for 2023, but it has also increased its property management work, recently reporting it has taken over the management of a further three business parks across Leicestershire.

Director, Andrew McFarlane Holt adds: “Despite a challenging and competitive market, the appetite for high-quality, easily accessible and well-appointed commercial property remains and we quickly realised a need to strengthen our team. Pru brings a level of experience that will complement our existing team and is already proving to be a welcome addition.”

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