Galbraith (property consultancy)

Galbraith is a property consultancy in Scotland and England. The firm offers a range of property consulting services across commercial, residential and rural sectors.
History
In April 2003, CKD Galbraith was formed through the merger of the Scottish offices of Cluttons with CKD Finlayson Hughes. The firm has antecedents dating back to the 18th century. In July 2009, CKD Galbraith acquired the Buccleuch John Sale estate agency and chartered surveying business based in the Scottish borders, thus adding three regional offices to its network. In 2013, CKD Galbraith merged with Hayes Macfarlane becoming one of the top Single Farm Payment brokerages in Scotland. In 2017, the company was rebranded as Galbraith.. In 2019 Galbraith and Land Factor, merged adding an additional 3 offices to the firm in Northumberland and Cumbria.
Services
The firm operates in a range of real estate sectors, including residential, commercial, estate, and farm property. The firm also have a growing forestry sector. Galbraith also has an established energy department that advises landowners and other private clients on the suitability and likely return from windfarm developments across Scotland. In 2017, the firm confirmed that it would start a UK-wide specialist investment agency brokerage service.
Estate sales
In 2011, the firm handled the sale of Taransay, an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, Tournaig and Heights of Kinlochewe estates, near Gairloch, Millden estate in Angus, Dalmagarry Estate at Moy and several other estates.<ref name="press" />
 
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