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Property firm expands Birmingham presence with deal

Principle Estate Management has acquired a portfolio of sites from a rival business

From left: Pennycuick Collins co-owners Charles Gillett and Adrian Roddick with Principle Estate Management founder Brett Williams and co-owner Joe Jobson

A Birmingham property firm has expanded its footprint in the city by acquiring a portfolio of sites from a rival business.

Principle Estate Management has bought out the lettings and block management portfolio previously run by Birmingham-based consultancy Pennycuick Collins.

The acquisition increases Principle's managed portfolio to 25,000 leasehold units and 600 lettings managed units.

Terms of the buyout were not disclosed.

Principle's founder and joint managing director Brett Williams said: "This deal is particularly special to me as it brings my career full circle, having worked in this business earlier in my career.

"It's now a proud moment being able to integrate it into the business we've built here at Principle. The acquisition aligns with our mission to blend experienced people, smart systems and client-focused service.

"There is real talent in the team and we're excited about the opportunities to further enhance service quality with the structures we already have in place."