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Female Focus Property Services Old school values make for happy clients
Jalon Villa Properties have just opened their new offices right in the heart of Jalon. Owned and run by Lisa and Tony Stainer this is the next phase of their business which has seen consistent, steady and sustained development of their values. You see, Lisa and Tony are what you might call ‘old-school’. They not only believe in loyalty, service and quality, they really do ‘walk the talk’. And what you get is a very personalised rental service which ensures a remarkable level of repeat business.
Up to now, this has been focussed on the rentals business. Lisa and Tony believe that if, when you take a property on, and you push the home owner to make sure everything is as perfect as possible, then holiday makers will appreciate their stay even more. What is clearly a successful ‘formula’ ensures that many holiday properties are rented by the same families year after year. With the opening of their new office, Lisa, and Tony are now applying those same values to property sales and other services. If you want a property agent who is not afraid to be honest with you, will push to make sure your property
is in the best condition it can be for marketing, will point out where small defects can be easily rectified and will sweat the small stuff – including paperwork, then Jalon Villa Properties is the place to start.
These values are reflected in the team. Joining Lisa and Tony are Maria and Gina who also live in Jalon and thus know the area intimately. Maria is Spanish and is therefore totally ‘au fait’ with the way things work in Spanish. Gina is English but speaks fluent German. Between them, they share the values that have brought success not only to Jalon Villa Properties, but to their clients as well.
For further information on any of their services telephone 966 481 174 or visit
www.jalonvillarentals.com.
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