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Property specialist Scotts adds Hull's Haller Evans to the ranks after Grimsby residential success

Former city centre neighbour acquired with consolidation on Fruit Market now taking shape

Scotts Property has taken over Haller Evans. Pictured from left, are James Chisholm, Tim Powell, Lawrence Brown, Liz Haller, and Ed Chisholm.(Image: Katie Pugh)

Scotts Property has added a third residential business to its ranks in two years.

The pan-Humber firm has acquired long-established Hull firm Haller Evans, a former neighbour in the city centre.

With a history that can be traced back to 1889, the chartered surveyors advise on the valuation, sale, letting and management of residential property across East Yorkshire.

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In addition, the firm is renowned for its knowledge of antique furniture, paintings and jewellery with expertise in probate valuations being a particular specialty.

The property lettings and management function is described as the mainstay.

Scotts’ managing partner, Lawrence Brown, said: “As a multi-disciplined firm we have clients throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, across a variety of sectors. We are probably better known in the Hull-area as commercial property advisors, but we’ve been advising clients with residential property for many years, just perhaps under the radar.”

It follows the 2020 acquisition of Grimsby-based chartered surveyors and residential estate agency Canters and residential property management firm Chisholm and Co.