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Award winning UK-based Redrow have teamed up with Morley Consultancy Services (MCS) to introduce the Dubai and Abu Dhabi markets to the Redrow family of properties, beginning with three fine properties in London, Birmingham and Cardiff. Simon Bennett of Redrow said: "We are intent on offering people here a choice of prime properties in three attractive locations around the UK. And, perhaps more significantly, we are offering them market knowledge and guidance to help them make informed decisions, whether they are interested in purchasing property for investment, buying-to-let, or personal use purposes."
Mike Morley of MCS said: "We understand that property investment decisions are made very carefully and we want to make sure that our customers are well informed on all the factors that are involved with the purchase of property."
Redrow have chosen to team up with MCS in view of their longstanding presence in this region, their reputation for outstanding service as well as their expertise in the UK property market. Mike Morley was the first property consultant in the Middle East to focus on the Docklands area of London. He said: "Eight years ago, when we established MCS, Docklands was all about potential. Now it's reality, with the massive government investment into infrastructure having paid off, and with nearly 25,000 new workers due to move into the area over the next 2-3 years."
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