Lincoln estate agent Mundys opened their first office in Market Rasen.
The new office located on 22 Queen Street offers a full range of services including sales, lettings, commercial property and surveys.
Mundys’ Partner Steven Spivey will be heading up an experienced team of five at the new office including Associate Partner, Chris Laughton and Senior Sales Negotiator, Emma Bowey.
Steven Spivey said: “We’re offering the same high-quality service that our Lincoln customers and clients benefit from, working smart and proactively to achieve the best results for customers and the business.”
Qualified as a Chartered Surveyor in 1992, Steven has extensive commercial and professional property experience.
He added: “Market Rasen is my home town. I know the area well so it seemed the perfect fit to answer client demand and open the new office.
“I’m well connected in the local community and I’m confident that will go towards achieving success here.”
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