New global property investment group launched by former SevenCapital director 

New global property investment group launched by former SevenCapital director 


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A new Midlands property investment group has been launched, targeting both investors and landlords.

Set up by Andy Foote, the former SevenCapital global distribution director, the Joseph Mews Property Group already has three new UK residential developments on its books and further developments are set to be announced later this month, alongside four new developers the company will be working with.

Foote was in his previous role for the past eight years, and with more than £900m in sales during that time he is now expanding the team of SevenInvest into the new group.

“Our focus will be on delivering quality developments alongside quality developers, working closely with capable and trusted partners to bring the most exciting projects to our investors,” Foote explained.

To help bring projects to market, the new group will collaborate closely with developers and will also seek to aid investors in building wealth through property via market research and investment consultancy.

Joseph Mews Property Group, which will be based in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, was named after Foote’s son, who passed away in 2007 to a brain tumour aged just nine years old.

The new group will sit within his existing group of companies, including Alexander Daniels, The Brain Tumour Charity, BMS Ltd and Nub & Ho Properties.

You can view the website here.

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