BENJAMIN STEVENS NOW COVERS HEMEL HEMPSTEAD AND SURROUNDING AREAS

BENJAMIN STEVENS NOW COVERS HEMEL HEMPSTEAD AND SURROUNDING AREAS

Benjamin Stevens is proud to introduce our Hub Partner for Hemel Hempstead - Danny Brown!

BENJAMIN STEVENS NOW COVERS HEMEL HEMPSTEAD AND SURROUNDING AREAS

Benjamin Stevens is proud to introduce our Hub Partner for Hemel Hempstead - Danny Brown! 
 
We are so pleased that Danny was keen to join our Hub Model. He has almost 20 years experience in the industry working for both a big corporate agency, Taylors Countrywide, and smaller independent agencies. Over this period he has gained the experience he needs to be considered one of the best agents in the local area.

He is passionate about Hemel Hempstead having lived in Boxmoor in Hemel for over 15 years and considers himself to be an area expert both with regards to property and the local community. He loves the people and open green areas including the Moors and Parks.

Having worked in a corporate agency environment for some many years Danny was looking to take control of his career but still continue as a successful agent. He is an advocate of the Benjamin Stevens Hub model. The flexibility of a being a self-employed agents means he’s not tied to an office all day answering phones. He can plan his own schedule and be there for his clients as and when they need him.  

Danny is willing to go the extra mile for his clients and is very approachable and available to contact directly after most agents’ offices having closed.

If you’re looking to buy, sell, rent or lease a property in this area and are looking for expert advice and first class customer service then get in touch with Danny directly today on 07809 239 080 or email danny.brown@benjaminstevens.co.uk


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