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Emily McBride MRICS FAAV

Emily joined C&D Rural in 2020 as a Chartered Surveyor, where she undertakes all aspects of Valuations, Landlord and Tenant Matters, Compensation Claims, Sales and Lettings and Farm Subsidy Schemes.

Following a Management Degree at Manchester University and then a Post Graduate Degree in Rural Estate and Land Management at Harper Adams University she took a Graduate position at Buccleuch Estates where she qualified as a Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) (FAAV). Latterly, Emily worked in private practice where she undertook Estate and Property Management,  Valuations, Compensation Claims and Sales.

Emily comes from her family farm in East Yorkshire but moved to South West Scotland in 2013, where she now resides with her husband on a stock farm in Carrutherstown.

In her spare time Emily spends her time walking with her dog Tilly, reading, party planning and socialising and has an avid interior design interest.

To make an appointment with Emily please contact her on 01228 792299 or via email at emily@cdrural.co.uk

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