Thursday, January 30, 2025

Trio promoted at property firm

Yorkshire property firm, Dacre, Son & Hartley, has promoted three key team members across its residential division. Both Tom Galloway and Daniel Elven have become senior associates, and Jonathan Raynor has become an associate.

Tom is the branch manager at Dacres in Settle and he joined the firm in 2013. During the last 12 years Tom has proved himself to be an invaluable part of the team, negotiating hundreds of sales, whilst also manging the Settle team, and also successfully achieving the Level 3 Property Mark Member of the National Association of Estate Agents (MNAEA) qualification.

Daniel joined Dacres in 2017 and is the branch manager at the Bingley office. Highley experienced in the Aire Valley and with more than 17 years industry experince, Daniel joined Dacres from a national estate agency and has thrived at the independent firm.

Jonathan is the branch manager for Baildon, which also covers the Guiseley area. He previously ran his own estate agency business in Manchester before joining Dacres five years ago.

Patrick McCutcheon, head of residential at Dacres, said: “Tom, Daniel and Jonathan all live in the areas they operate in, and have great local knowledge and experience when it comes to the property market in Settle, Bingley, Baildon and the surrounding towns and villages. The three branches are several of our top performing offices, with each having a really solid market share, as well as excellent client service ratings.

“All three have had an excellent start to 2025, listing dozens of homes for sale during the first few weeks of January and generating a healthy influx of buyer enquiries in recent weeks, and they thoroughly deserve their promotions.”

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