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Pattinson Estate Agency Expands with Acquisition of Browns Estate Agency in North East

Pattinson Estate Agency has recently added another feather to its cap with the acquisition of Browns Estate Agency in Stockton and Norton, Teesside. This move marks another significant milestone in Pattinson’s rapid growth trajectory in the North East region.

The Browns Norton Office now joins the extensive network of 27 branches operated by Pattinson Estate Agency, while the Browns Stockton office seamlessly merges into the existing Pattinson Stockton branch. This strategic acquisition follows closely on the heels of Pattinson’s takeover of Ryedales Estate Agency in Cramlington just over two months ago.

After 33 years of dedicated service, the former owners of Browns Estate Agency, Chris and Trish Brown, have decided to retire. In a joint statement, they expressed confidence in the smooth transition under Pattinson’s ownership, citing the shared values of being independent, family-owned businesses.

Caroline Pattinson, the managing director of Pattinson Estate Agency, emphasized the continuity of service for Browns’ clients amidst the transition. She highlighted the alignment of values and customer-centric approach between the two agencies, ensuring a seamless experience for clients under the Pattinson brand.

With a legacy of nearly 50 years as a family-run independent estate agency, Pattinson Estate Agency remains committed to delivering exceptional customer service. The addition of Browns’ sales and lettings team further strengthens Pattinson’s position as a market leader in the North East property market.

As Pattinson Estate Agency continues to expand its footprint, the focus remains on providing unparalleled service and support to clients across the region. The acquisition of Browns Estate Agency underscores Pattinson’s commitment to growth while upholding the core values of integrity, professionalism, and customer satisfaction.