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10:50am Friday 3rd July 2009
THE clock has turned full circle for one of the region's leading rural property agents.
Broadley and Coulson has moved into newly refurbished offices in the centre of Crook - the very same premises it occupied when the original business was formed in 1917.
David Coulson, senior partner and founder of today's company, decided to move back to South Street following significant client growth and an ever-increasing demand for space.
The new offices are also more up-to-date, catering for the needs of the eight staff and three partners as well as the company's clients.
Although based in Crook, the company's expertise in the rural market attracts clients from across the region including Tyne and Wear, Northumberland, Teesside and North Yorkshire.
Mr Coulson, who is also regional policy spokesman on rural affairs for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), said: "The fact that we have relocated to the same premises we vacated 20 years ago actually signifies growth and future opportunities for us rather than regression.
"We are excited to be taking the business forward while maintaining our roots and investing in the local community."
Broadley and Coulson specialises in residential and commercial sectors, acting as auctioneers, land agents, chartered surveyors, estate agents and valuers for a wide variety of clients. The business will soon launch a new website.
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