Anscombe & Ringland are now Chancellors

London’s local estate agent, Anscombe & Ringland, are excited to announce that they will soon be known as Chancellors.

Anscombe & Ringland has always had the support and resources of one of the largest independent estate agents in the UK, the Chancellors Group. Being a member of this group has formed part of Anscombe & Ringland’s unique marketing strategy, which has included a far-reaching network of over 50 branches and 700 other associated agents, and a prominent presence both online and on the high street. This has also meant that they’ve had access to a considerable database of buyers and tenants which has helped them achieve record results across the region over the years.

Russel, Baldwin & Bright, the Chancellors Group’s prominent brand in Herefordshire and Mid Wales, will also undergo this same change. The aim is to unite the Chancellors Group under one brand, so that they can focus their resources and efforts on a single entity and maximise the support and exposure of all their services for the benefit of their customers and clients.

To better reflect their growth and the enhanced services that Anscombe & Ringland can provide as Chancellors, the Chancellors Group have some big announcements scheduled for 2018 that they plan to reveal soon.

Robert Scott-Lee, Group Managing Director at Chancellors, has this to say:

“On behalf of the Chancellors Group, we are very thankful for the continued confidence and trust that our customers place in us and we look forward to meeting their property needs in 2018 and beyond. Chancellors, Anscombe & Ringland and Russell Baldwin & Bright have been one company under independent private ownership since 1996. This will continue to be the case, but as a unified brand under the Chancellors umbrella, we believe we will be able to provide bigger and better resource to our branches in order that they can further enhance their offering to the local communities in which they trade.”

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