Nick Millinchip

Partner

Stourport-on-Severn 1 High Street Stourport-on-Severn Worcestershire DY13 8DJ View office details

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Nick Millinchip joined the McCartneys partnership in January 2012 following the merger with Phipps & Pritchard and oversees the running of Stourport-on-Severn Office located in the WyreForest district of North Worcestershire. Nick is an expert Estate Agent with a wealth of experience and knows Wyre Forest plus the surrounding areas inside out. Nick is a member of The National Association of Estate Agents (MNAEA) and is also accredited with The Diploma in Surveying Practice (DipSurvPract) obtained via The College of Estate Management in Reading. Nick started his career in Estate Agency in 1996 at the age of 18 and began work with Stourbridge firm Town & Country. He then moved to Phipps & Pritchard in 2001 and then became a partner of the firm in January 2008. Nick is very well versed at dealing with a broad range of properties and has also developed a particular forte in the sale of new homes/building land. As testament to this he is very proud to be the agent of choice for a good many of the local developers. Going hand in glove with this interest, the sale of properties and land by public auction is another key area of work where Nick excels not only through property knowledge but also by having the right contacts, such as specialist support consultants etc, to help deliver the very best advice possible for our clients with a view to maximising value and opportunity! Nick is a local family man, born in Kidderminster, where he still lives in the Franche area of town with his Wife, Tina, and two young Daughters, Paige and Mollie who keep him extremely busy. When the chance permits Nick loves real ale and has a keen interest in modern history, in particular, World War Two.

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