Welcoming James Webster to Our Growing Team

Welcoming James Webster to Our Growing Team

Our New Luton Branch Manager

Benjamin Stevens Estate Agents are delighted to welcome to our growing team, James Webster as our new Luton Branch Manager. 

James has worked in estate agency industry for the last 6 years working for a large independent agency before accepting this exciting role with us at Benjamin Stevens. 

He has a wealth of experience having worked many successful years in the North West London area and is now transitioning over to Luton to bring his knowledge and enthusiasm to our brilliant team. 

Luton has been voted year-on-year as one of the best commuter hotspots for London.


With only a 24 minute direct train journey (running 24 hours a day) into the country's capital, and outstanding road connections, it’s not hard to see why this vibrant town is attracting so many commuters, as well as first-time buyers.

James said he “can’t wait to get started and help people find their dream property in Luton and the surrounding areas”. 

If you’re looking to buy, sell, rent or lease a property in the Luton area and want expert knowledge and outstanding customer service then give us a call today on 01582 485 531.  


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