10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY


2024 marks the 10 year anniversary of Lawler and Company Estate Agents, we have been successfully selling property in the Stockport area since 2014.

The agency, which was initially set up by Directors Leigh Lawler, Carl and Adele Bateman in early 2014 with a view to improving the sales process for local residents. With over 60 years combined property experience and a passion for excellent customer service we opened our first office in the leafy suburb of Marple.
Following the branch’s success and the reputation that Lawler and Co quickly gained the company proceeded to open our second branch in Hazel Grove a few months later. Due to the phenomenal success of this office 3 years later we had to relocate this office into larger premises.
2017 saw the opening of the Poynton Branch which quickly established itself in the area.
Exceptional service has led us to become multi-award winners for customer service and leading agent for selling in the areas we cover.
Leigh Lawler comments: “When we set up the agency in 2014 I never thought we would grow so quickly. We have a fantastic team which has helped us grow the brand and it gives me a lot of pride receiving feedback from clients on their successful moves”.
Carl and Adele Bateman add “We would also like to take this opportunity to thank our incredible teams, across all 3 branches. Without their hard work and passion, the growth of Lawler & Co. Estate Agents wouldn’t have been possible - here’s to the next decade, keeping our clients moving”.







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