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David Jordan

Director

David Jordan was brought up in the small village of Horam although Seaford became a frequent seaside journey to visit relatives. He initially joined a national estate agent as an office junior and rose through the ranks to progress to trainee negotiator, senior negotiator, manager and ultimately area manager.

After 13 years David realised he wanted to do things his way and the correct way and purchased a small local independent Estate Agents business. His dream fulfilled, he developed an estate agency that covers the attention to detail he craved and a dedicated stable team that give a friendly professional approach. Every team member has been carefully chosen to provide the correct balance of skill and experience in both sales and lettings and they have also become his friends, the people he trusts, to not only develop their own careers, but to inspire the growth of the Company which is nearing its 20 years anniversary.

His smart work ethics run through the grain of the team, whilst each feel part of the business and its success. This does however make the Estate Agency a premium in terms of charges compared to some other competitors, but the track record of David Jordan where repeat business is at 50% and steadily growing, more than justifies this.

Every sale is different from the last and therefore each property is reviewed and pre-planned in terms of the marketing it requires. The key is to be able to match the potential buyer profile to the right property, in a timely manner.

Whilst David embraces the traditional methods with bespoke property particulars and local advertising, he has also chosen to introduce the latest technology available, placing the Company’s profile to the forefront and where see fit will out source to marketing firms to enhance the very best photography, floor plans and digital marketing.

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