New Real Estate Service DGRE to Capitalize on Teesside’s …

New Real Estate Service DGRE to Capitalize on Teesside’s Economic Growth

Teesside is experiencing a surge in economic activity, with the development of the freeport and government departments relocating to Darlington. The promise of significant regeneration projects across various town centers has prompted Niall Deas and Paul Griffiths to launch their own high-quality real estate service for the North, known as DGRE. The co-founders believe that the timing is ideal, given the positive developments and opportunities in Teesside.

DGRE offers property valuation, estate agency, rent review, and lease renewal services. Both Niall and Paul bring extensive experience to the company, having worked in the real estate market for many years. They have witnessed various approaches from large surveyors to independent valuation companies and are committed to providing a high-quality service that meets their clients’ expectations.

In addition to their expertise, Niall and Paul are determined to incorporate cutting-edge technology into their client offerings. They believe that smaller practices like DGRE can fill the gap left by larger firms that have scaled back their services. By operating locally and reducing overhead costs, DGRE aims to offer superior service at a competitive price.

The current market for DGRE’s services is promising, as Teesside is undergoing significant regeneration. Projects such as the Middlesbrough train station development and the redevelopment of Stockton are contributing to the transformation of the area. Niall believes that these developments are not only changing the character of Teesside but also creating job opportunities and preventing a brain drain of talented individuals.

DGRE is already planning to expand and recruit surveyors who share their vision and values. As Teesside continues to thrive, the company aims to capitalize on the growing market and be a part of the region’s success.

Sources:

–DGRE – Website (dgre.uk)

Post navigation