Hills Expands with Opening of New Tyldesley Office in January
Hills is set to begin the new year with an exciting milestone, as it prepares to open a brand-new office in January 2026, strengthening its presence in the community and expanding the services available to local buyers, sellers and landlords.
The new office, located in Tyldesley and covering the Astley, Tyldesley, Atherton & Leigh areas represents a significant investment in the local property market and reflects continued confidence in the area’s growth and demand. The expansion will allow Hills to better serve clients with a more accessible location, increased staff capacity, and an enhanced range of property services.
Over the last 13 years Hills have built a strong reputation for its customer-focused approach and in-depth local knowledge, with the new branch bringing the same high standards of service, while creating new employment opportunities within the area.
Speaking about the opening, Martin Hill, Managing Director of Hills
“We’re delighted to be opening our new office in January. This expansion allows us to be closer to our clients and reinforces our long-term commitment to the local community. The property market here continues to show resilience and opportunity, and we’re excited to support homeowners, buyers and landlords at every stage of their journey.”
The January launch comes at a time when many homeowners and buyers are planning for the year ahead, making the new office ideally timed to support those considering moving, investing, or letting property in 2026.
The new premises will feature a modern, welcoming environment, designed to make property advice more accessible and transparent for the local community.
For more information, visit www.hills.agency or follow Hills on social media @hills_tyldesley for updates.
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