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Cardwells Estate Agents Expands Team with New Appointment
Cardwells Estate Agents a trusted name in the property markets of Bury and Bolton, is delighted to announce the addition of Craig Hamilton to their senior team. With over two decades of experience in the estate agency industry, Hamilton’s appointment reinforces Cardwells’ dedication to serving the local community’s property needs with top-tier expertise.
Craig Hamilton, previously the co-founder of Hamiltons of Leigh Estate Agents, brings extensive knowledge of Greater Manchester’s housing market. During his nine years managing the business alongside Ken Yates, Hamilton built a reputation for delivering exceptional customer service and achieving impressive results. His understanding of the local market dynamics has earned him the respect of both clients and peers.
Andrew Cardwell, Managing Director of Cardwells Estate Agents, expressed his enthusiasm for Hamilton’s appointment. “We’re excited to welcome Craig to our growing team,” said Cardwell. “His excellent track record, client-first approach, and commitment to family values are a natural fit for the ethos we maintain at Cardwells. We are confident that his experience will further enhance our services in the local market.”
Craig Hamilton Brings Expertise to Bury Property Market
Cardwell went on to highlight Hamilton’s strong standing in the property sector and his ability to navigate varying market conditions with great success. “Craig’s professionalism and dedication to his clients are well-known across the industry. His ability to consistently deliver superb results, even in challenging times, makes him an invaluable addition to our team. I’ve long admired his work, and I’m thrilled he’s now part of the Cardwells family.”
Cardwells Estate Agents, established in 1982, has always been committed to providing high-quality, personalised service. With Hamilton on board, the firm is poised to continue its tradition of excellence while strengthening its presence in Bury and Bolton’s property markets.
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