Fast-growing estate agency opens new city centre office

Less than 12 months after expanding into York, Dacre, Son & Hartley has relocated into new city centre premises on Micklegate.

Dacre, Son & Hartley opened in York last summer and its new double fronted showroom, which is in a prime position within the city, adding to the firm’s other 19 offices across North and West Yorkshire.

Led by Nick Udovicic, the Micklegate office specialises in selling properties across a wide area, spanning York city centre, the North York Moors, out to the Yorkshire coast and all the city’s surrounding towns and villages including the likes of Malton, Pickering and Helmsley.

Udovicic said: “York has been very welcoming to us since we opened last year and we’ve enjoyed plenty of early successes. We’re already building a reputation for marketing every type of property across the city and beyond, which has been key to Dacre, Son & Hartley’s longevity in Yorkshire.

“Expanding into Micklegate will enable us to continue growing in York and gives us a superb base in a busy and central location on one of the city’s most attractive and best-known streets.”

Udovicic visited the club’s state of the art facilities at the University of York on a busy training night and was welcomed by a group of highly talented young athletes, who attend schools across York and North Yorkshire, and the club’s chair and team manager, Craig Pounder.

Pounder said: “We pride ourselves on offering sporting opportunities for both beginners and elite athletes and giving young people the opportunity to learn, develop and compete in a full range of athletics events. Sponsorship from successful local businesses is a key part of this and welcoming a longstanding Yorkshire business in Dacre, Son & Hartley is a coup for us. The new warm up kits look fantastic and will hopefully add to the confidence of our athletes.

“Both teams have won their opening matches comfortably and I’m sure the new shirts have given them a boost!”

 

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