
Ryder & Dutton has relocated from its long-standing office in Halifax to a larger, more prominent premises in Sowerby Bridge.
The move comes in response to increasing demand from local buyers and sellers, with the new location offering enhanced space and visibility to better serve the community.
A spokesperson for the estate agency, which has operated in the Halifax area for more than 20 years, said the new office will allow the team to expand their services and continue providing expert advice and support to clients across the region.
The new branch, located at 21 Town Hall Street, Sowerby Bridge, is now open after an official launch event took place over the weekend.
Branch manager, Matt Hobbs, told the press: “Over the past year, we’ve seen the number of properties being listed with us increase exponentially, which has seen us take on several new staff.
“We needed bigger premises to house the growing team, and we chose the location in Sowerby Bridge as we sell a lot of homes in the immediate area. It’s also in central position, making it easier for our customers to find us. The local property market is booming, and our new branch will allow us to grow our business further and help more local people find their dream home.”

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