How long have you been with Storeys and how has your role evolved in that time?
I founded Storeys in late 2019/early 2020. I did absolutely everything at the start, but now my focus is on business growth, team success and the clients of the homes I take on.
What does your typical day look like?
I always want to see the kids first thing before they go to school and take them to school as much as I can. I then like to start work as early as possible so that I can get ahead of the day, always having speaking to clients at the forefront of my mind to update them on the latest we have for their home. Then, I will usually have video and photo shoots booked in for the marketing of the fantastic Cheshire homes we sell. In addition to this, I also have home consultations with potential clients who are considering working with us.
What’s your favourite thing about working with Storeys?
The team and how the clients love us!
Why do you think Storeys stand out above the rest?
The team, the culture we have created, the quality of our marketing and attention to detail.
What is your biggest challenge in your role?
Letting go of things and delegating tasks to other people!
What do you love about Cheshire? Do you have any favourite go-to spots?
Having lived in a town/more built up environment for most of my life, I love the semi rural areas we cover so much, the nature, views, green fields etc. Plus the connectivity of Cheshire to rail routes, major airports and cities. There are so many good pubs and places to eat and take the kids at the weekends which is fantastic.
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