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Living spaces for wealthy buyers after the pandemic

With over 60 real estate agencies competing for sole mandates across the country, it is near impossible for new agencies to break into the high-end property market.

Julia Finnis-Bedford, owner of Amazing Spaces, a film locations company, and Andrew Dewey, managing director of a national property services, have joined forces to overcome this barrier by expanding the Amazing Spaces offering into a lifestyle property investment division, called Amazing Spaces Lifestyle Investments.

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