Director
Learn more about Gilbert Harvey
Gilbert is a Director based in our Northampton office. He is a Chartered Surveyor and registered valuer with over 30 years' experience, specialising in agency and development across Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and the East Midlands. He advises clients on commercial property transactions, development opportunities and strategic property matters across diverse sectors.
He has extensive experience in the East Midlands property market, advising on acquisitions, disposals, development sites and investment transactions. Gilbert's regional knowledge and long standing market presence enables him to provide informed strategic advice to corporate, private investor and public sector clients. His expertise spans identifying development opportunities, negotiating complex transactions and delivering value-driven property solutions tailored to client objectives.
Gilbert began his career in Northamptonshire and joined BTG following the acquisition of Budworth Hardcastle. He is a Chartered Surveyor (MRICS), a registered valuer, and a member of the RICS Valuation faculty.
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