Shepherd Chartered Surveyors, one of the largest independent firms of chartered surveyors in the UK, has relocated its Hamilton office as its programme of investment in its extensive branch network throughout Scotland continues apace.
Headed up by Norman Robb, Shepherd’s new Hamilton office, at Unit 10 Beckford Street Business Centre, 28 Beckford Street, comes with free parking spaces, making it more accessible to clients than the previous office at Beech House in Hope Street.
Norman Robb said: “Whilst market conditions continue to be challenging, our investment in a continued presence in Hamilton – where we have had an office since 2005 – can be seen as an indication of our commitment to servicing the residential market throughout Bothwell, Hamilton, Uddingston, Larkhall and Stonehouse.”
In addition to Hamilton, Shepherd’s other Lanarkshire offices are located at Coatbridge, Cumbernauld, East Kilbride and Motherwell.
“With a team of dedicated chartered surveyors specialising in the inspection of residential properties throughout Lanarkshire, we are recognised nationally as a dominant force in the Home Report market,” said Robb.
“We have an exclusive deferred payment option for Home Reports. The only deferred payment option currently available to Scottish sellers, our product offers customers up to nine months to pay their bills and is available to customers who instruct a Home Report via approved estate agents and solicitors.”
Established over 125 years ago in Scotland, Shepherd delivers a valuation service throughout the UK, from a network of 31 offices throughout Scotland, its head office in Nottingham and offices in London and Jersey. It offers a multi disciplinary property service to include valuation, commercial agency, building surveying, rent reviews, development and investment consultancy, rating and property management.
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