The Guild has announced that more than 20 new members joined their network of independent agents during the first three months of the year.
Amongst the recent, and growing, list of new members signed to The Guild is Stuart Dalziell, director at Abbey Forth Property Management.
He commented: “I was shown The Guild by Craig Turpie from Turpie and Co, who also recently joined as a Guild Member, and I was amazed at what it could do for a small independent business like ours. The vast array of tools and the support seems to be comprehensive, and it is a no-brainer for independent agents without the in-house resources to provide these services.”
Sarah Pine, sales manager at Goodfellows Estate Agents, expressed a similar sentiment on their new Guild Membership, commenting, “We joined the network because we were looking for a way to further differentiate ourselves from other agents operating in the area and build connections with other agents across the UK. The team are very excited about utilising the tools available from The Guild to enhance our digital marketing and online presence.”
Matthew Limb from Limb Estate Agents, also joined The Guild earlier this year. He said: “It is early days but we are certainly excited with the progress we have made in such a short period of time and look forward to using every tool in the Guild’s extensive toolbox. We already feel very pleased to be Guild Members.”
Other agents who have recently joined The Guild network include Smyth Leslie, Bill McCann, Property Matters, Chamberlain Philips, Berkeley Shaw, Alan Hawkins, Home Truths, Harrison Edge, Sharpe Estates, Reid Residential, Hawes and Co and Harrington Brown.
Iain McKenzie, CEO of The Guild of Property Professionals, said: “The Guild network has developed over the years to meet our members’ needs as the property market has evolved. I hope our new agents find their membership as valuable as our existing Members have testified to, with some having joined us over three decades ago.”