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With a team of experienced qualified agents and the support of assistants, secretarial and accountancy staff, Davis and Bowring can provide a full management service for rural property portfolios. We currently manage property in the north of England and Scotland covering in excess of 130,000 acres which includes agricultural, residential and sporting estates comprising:
The services provided in the management of such properties include:
With a specialist residential agency We can also provide advice on sales and additions to estates as well as letting residential property. Residential Management Davis and Bowring have been managing residential properties for both estate and private clients for many years. This service can be restricted to a simple letting and rent collection service right through to a full management service to include renovation, repairs, lease renewals and compliance with Landlord safety regulations. For further information, please follow the link to our residential home page. Farm and Estate Diversification Through our primary role as estate managers we have become involved with rural development and diversification. We seek to review all estate assets and advise on possible alternative uses to maximise the overall return. This experience means that with our close association with other property professionals we are able to offer development appraisals that are targeted towards a sustainable development rather than a quick fix. For further information please follow the link to our rural development page. Conservation and Environment Management With extensive experience of upland management We are ideally placed to advise on habitat management be it for agricultural, sporting or environmental benefits. We have close associations with FWAG and long standing relationships with English Nature and DEFRA project officers. This enables us to advise on and implement management agreements and capital works schemes to enable the client to initiate sustainable management strategies which integrate with both the estate’s long term plan and the Government’s approach to conservation management. |