Leading property firm Bradley Hall has once again been named among the North East's most active property agencies.
The full-service property consultancy, which has seven branches stretching from Alnwick to Tees Valley, topped the EGI North Eastlettings and occupational sales ranking during the second quarter of 2022.
EGI’s On-Demand Rankings are calculated by the total amount of floorspace transacted, or total value for investment sales by property agencies across the UK.
Bradley Hall topped the rankings for all three North East counties included in the report – County Durham, Northumberland and Tyne & Wear – having closed 47 deals across the region from April to June.
This included high profile deals such as the sale of Claremont House for £2.35million, 16 affordable homes sold to Thirteen Group for £2.23million and the letting of a 96,7367sq ft industrial unit at Merrington Lane Industrial Estate in Spennymoor.
Neil Hart, Group Managing Director at Bradley Hall, said: “This is a great achievement for everyone associated with Bradley Hall.
“As an independent company which has been rooted in the North East for 34 years, we are proud to be in a position where we are continuing to compete with some of the biggest names in the industry and this is testament to the fantastic collective effort and the incredible knowledge of our teams right across the region.”
The listing tops off what has already been a stellar year for the company, following the opening of its new Leeds head office and having seen the value of its sales, lettings and acquisitions exceed £160,000,000 in the year to May 2022.
Hart added: “The past few years have been a real challenge for the industry, so to be in a position where we are continuing to break records and expand into new areas is absolutely fantastic.
“Not only has this enabled our expansion into Yorkshire but it has also allowed us to create jobs across the business in almost every department, from surveying to planning and design and mortgages, and we’re excited to see what the future holds.
“While there will undoubtedly be challenges along the way, there is a real buzz around the North East at the moment and we’re confident that, as we look to the future, the region will continue to be seen as a desirable place for businesses to invest and grow.”