Regional Director
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Phil is a Regional Director based in our Manchester office, leading Valuation services across the North. He specialises in the valuation and appraisal of large commercial assets across industrial, office, retail and leisure sectors, alongside mixed portfolios and development sites, working with UK and foreign banks, lenders, national property companies and investment funds.
He has over 19 years' experience providing comprehensive valuation services to institutional clients, delivering strategic advice on complex commercial property transactions and portfolio assessments. His work encompasses secured lending valuations, investment appraisals and development site valuations, supporting major financial institutions and corporate clients with authoritative and detailed valuation reports across diverse property sectors throughout the North and nationally.
Prior to joining BTG Eddisons, Phil gained extensive experience at a global real estate services company. He studied at the University of Reading and brings deep expertise in commercial property valuation and appraisal to his leadership role within the valuation team.
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340 Deansgate, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M3 4LY
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