Spain: Savills Aguirre Newman expands into Valencia

September 2, 2019
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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

Savills Aguirre Newman is expanding into the Spanish real estate market. The consultancy has opened its headquarters in Valencia due to the growing activity of all segments of the real estate market in the region.

Ignacio Olivas Dols, a graduate in Market Research and Techniques from the University of Valencia and with a professional career of more than seven years at Savills Aguirre Newman, will be responsible for leading the new office. The objective is to increase closeness with customers and boost activity in the region.

"Having Ignacio, who knows the local market very well, allows us to meet the demands of our clients at closer proximity," said Savills Aguirre Newman CEO Jaime Pascual-Sanchiz, through a statement. "The new delegation will allow us to intensify our global vision, expand objectives and strengthen our leadership position," he adds.

This opening is part of the company's Strategic Plan 2019-2022, “based on organic, sustainable and profitable growth through the provision of a wide range of services,” says Pascual-Sanchiz.

Savills Aguirre Newman has more than thirty years of experience in Spain and has a team of 460 professionals with knowledge of more than twenty disciplines. The Savills brand has more than 600 offices and more than 35,000 employees in 60+ countries. Recently, the company has participated as a consultant in the sale of the Hotel Meliá Valencia and has advised banks and international funds for the financing and acquisition of assets in Valencia and Alicante.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

 

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