News: Sequence boosts housing land division in South Yorkshire
Estate agency network, Sequence has recruited a new land manager in Rotherham as part of a wider investment drive in the company's residential land practice.
Alan Swain has become land manager for South Yorkshire in Sequence's Land and New Homes division and will be based in Sequence's Rotherham office.
The appointment comes at a time when Sequence's land operators are seeing increasing activity in the land market, especially since the start of 2010.
Graham Freeman, divisional managing director, Sequence Land said: "Although there is some way to go before we see a full recovery, steadily increasing house sales and greater mortgage availability are prompting developers to start building again."
Alain is a town planner and previously worked for developer Gleeson Homes. He added: "In South Yorkshire, we are starting to see positive signs of growth with land buyers returning to the market. Residential developers are still keeping a keen eye on the mortgage market which, I believe, will have a marked impact on how readily house builders resume "business as usual" this year."
Sequence is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Connells Group. Together, Connells and Sequence make up the second largest estate agency network in the country with almost 500 branches. In Yorkshire they trade under the William H Brown.
Sequence website
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Alan Swain has become land manager for South Yorkshire in Sequence's Land and New Homes division and will be based in Sequence's Rotherham office.
The appointment comes at a time when Sequence's land operators are seeing increasing activity in the land market, especially since the start of 2010.
Graham Freeman, divisional managing director, Sequence Land said: "Although there is some way to go before we see a full recovery, steadily increasing house sales and greater mortgage availability are prompting developers to start building again."
Alain is a town planner and previously worked for developer Gleeson Homes. He added: "In South Yorkshire, we are starting to see positive signs of growth with land buyers returning to the market. Residential developers are still keeping a keen eye on the mortgage market which, I believe, will have a marked impact on how readily house builders resume "business as usual" this year."
Sequence is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Connells Group. Together, Connells and Sequence make up the second largest estate agency network in the country with almost 500 branches. In Yorkshire they trade under the William H Brown.
Sequence website
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