Property manager joins Temple Homes after acquisition opens door to new opportunities

June 29, 2018
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Ethical lettings and property management company Temple Homes has secured one of Bristol’s most experienced young specialists as its new property manager.

Rebecca Mason has joined the growing firm, newly based in Montpelier, following its recent acquisition of the portfolio of Ruben Property. 

The acquisition left Temple Homes, whose portfolio now extends to 220 properties around the city, needing an experienced individual who could grow with the emerging business.

Rebecca has worked in property management for the past seven years – four in London and three in Bristol – and, being ARLA qualified at just 26, is regarded as one of the most experienced property managers for her age in the city. 

She has a history of managing property asset portfolios larger than that of Temple Homes and so is capable of overseeing the anticipated growth in her department. 

She joins Temple Homes’ two young directors Steve Mueller and Hattie Dembo in helping to further establish the company’s growing reputation in the city.

Rebecca said: “I am pleased to have joined a company where there is a real focus on the quality of service to both tenants and landlords.

“It is clear from the quality of properties within the Temple Homes portfolio that our landlords provide their tenants with homes in very good condition and, in return, those homes are well looked after. 

“In terms of job satisfaction, I am really looking forward to working with tenants and landlords who are provided with a great service and who are not overcharged.”

Steve Mueller founded Temple Homes in Stokes Croft four years ago prior to its move around the corner to Picton Street in Montpelier and its acquisition of Ruben Property’s portfolio.

He said: “Rebecca is one of a kind. For Temple Homes to have managed to attract someone of her experience and ambition shows that our company is moving in the right direction.

“Prior to hiring Rebecca we spoke with a number of contractors and landlords who had worked with her in other roles. A common theme in the feedback we received was the high quality of customer service and efficiency she provides. That’s vital to us – it’s a key part of our success so far and something we’re determined to continue.”

Temple Homes director Hattie Dembo added: “We are fully aware of the positive impression that Rebecca has with landlords during her previous roles. We are confident that her experience and ability will continue to attract landlords to work with Temple Homes in the future.”

Pictured: Rebecca Mason, right, with Temple Homes directors Steve Mueller and Hattie Dembo

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