Rugby Club Issue 70 | Page 17

Treorchy Since we opened our agency on 1st May 2015 we have grown from 1 member of staff to 6, and have built up to 120 managed rental properties. We started selling 6 months ago and this is now a thriving aspect of our business. We have a sister company, Camelot Court Developments, which deals specifically with damp problems and we are about to open a new business in Treorchy, “RCT Construction and Maintenance” which will look after all property maintenance issues, refurbishment works and new builds. Our experienced, professional and friendly staff, combined with extensive local We have a team of fully qualified tradesmen knowledge, ensure that we provide a service who will attend to the smallest of jobs to complete new builds. which is second to none. As a forward looking business based on traditional values, we invest much time and effort in ensuring that we are fully up to date with market prices, and ever changing tenancy law and government legislation. We always put our customers first and are very proud to serve the local community. Working with Rent Smart Wales, our vision for the future is for our landlords to provide damp free, well ventilated homes and for our tenants to be diligent about paying their rent and looking after their properties. Rosemary Morgan of South Wales Property Investors and Lettings recently told Rugby Club Magazine, “We are a sales and Lettings company based in Treorchy. Since opening in May 2015 we now manage 120 properties and more are added each month.” “We began house sales five months ago and to date we have sold 14 properties. We work with our partner companies RCT Construction and Maintenance and Camelot Court Developments and through these we offer complete house renovations, all aspects of maintenance and also new builds. “I think the key to our success has been hard work and listening to our clients. We find out exactly what they are looking for and make them our priority - they are number one. “This will be our second year in supporting the local teams as well as the educational group “World of Words”. Treorchy and the surrounding towns are traditional Welsh towns and have a great sense of solidarity. They are special in that the people here help one another and have a wonderful family togetherness. “Supporting local teams helps the children learn respect through their sports and encourage their chances of maybe playing for one of the Welsh football or rugby teams. We would like to become a major associate of Treorchy RFC and continue to support the local teams and their families in their enjoyment of sport in the coming years.” www.rugbyclub.biz 17