Monday, April 29, 2024

Pure Block Management adds South Cave development to property portfolio

Hull-based property firm Pure Block Management closed 2022 on a high after adding a prestigious East Yorkshire development to its rapidly-growing client base.

The firm has taken over the management of six cottage-style homes that are part of Westcote Fold, a Risby Homes development in the village of South Cave, near Cave Castle Hotel and Country Club.

It will provide day-to-day and planned maintenance of the development’s private road and car park as well as taking care of service charge management and other financial and legal property management matters on behalf of the owners.

The new contract marked the end of a successful year for Pure Block Management, which was established as a stand-alone business following a restructure of Yorkshire property specialist Garness Group in April.

It has since won a number of new contracts for developments across the region, including historic Samman House in Hull city centre, luxury apartment complex Mentone House in Hessle and local home builder Scruton’s Park Lane development in Cottingham.

Pure Block Management director Liam Parker said: “We’re delighted that the owners of Westcote Fold have chosen us to manage their development.

“It rounded off a very successful first year as a stand-alone business within Garness Group, in which we grew our client base through new contracts both with large developers and smaller, independent freeholders and leaseholders who like the expertise, flexibility and responsive service we offer.

“We’re looking forward to working with all our existing partners and welcoming more new clients in 2023.”

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