Belle Property merges with Henley Property in Snowy Mountains expansion

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Belle Property has expanded into the Snowy Mountains by merging with leading local agency Henley Property.

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Belle Property Canberra has merged with leading Snowy Mountains real estate business, Henley Property. 

Known for their reputation for delivering premium services and outstanding results, the Henley team are the leading local specialists in real estate sales and manage an expansive portfolio of permanent rental and holiday accommodations.

Belle Property Snowy Mountains will be managed by founder Michael Henley, who is well-known and respected in the area. 

Joining Mr Henley are long-standing business partner, Sarah Hamer, number 1 REA Agent and multiple RMA Awards Winner, Kelly Bertossi, and the highest-selling and most-reviewed agent on REA for Jindabyne, Dani Kell. 

The Belle Property Snowy Mountains offices will be located in Jindabyne, Thredbo, Berridale and Cooma.

Principal Richard Davies, from Belle Property Canberra, is thrilled about the new partnership.

“Our team feels incredibly fortunate to have been given the opportunity to partner with the Henley team, who are highly respected in the local market,” Mr Davies said.

“Partnering with such a well-established group not only allows us to take the Belle Property brand to the Snowy Mountains seamlessly but also provides us with the opportunity to enhance our collective success.”

Mr Henley shares the excitement about the merger.

“We look forward to continuing to support our clients, exceeding their expectations and joining forces with a high-calibre, boutique brand that has a supportive and community-minded team,” Mr Henley said.

“Our vision is to continue to be recognised as the market leader in the region, renowned for our exceptional service, innovative marketing strategies and outstanding results.”

Belle Property Head of State NSW, Andrew Robinson, commented on the significance of the merger.

“In recent months, we’ve opened new offices in various regional locations in NSW, and we’re thrilled to now also service the Snowy Mountains region with the expert knowledge of Henley team,” Mr Robinson said.

“I have full confidence in their ability to provide exceptional service to the community, leveraging their deep understanding of the local market.”

Source: Belle Property



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