An estate agent has celebrated its upcoming 10th birthday by opening a new branch in Morecambe town centre.
Mighty House opened on the corner of Victoria Street and Skipton Street on Monday September 4.
The firm already has two branches in Lancaster - on Bowerham Road and Market Street.
Mighty House said the opening in Morecambe shows their "ongoing commitment to serving the property needs of individuals and families across the region".
“It’s hard to believe where the years have gone but in November 2023, Mighty House will be 10 years old," said Peter Charnley, managing director of Mighty House.
"Our expansion into Morecambe is a significant step forward in our mission to provide top-tier property services for the Morecambe and Heysham area.
"The Mighty House team have a wealth of experience in the property market and support clients in selling, buying, investing, letting or renting.
"We even have a growing service offering and managing short term lets/air b n b accommodation. We have consistently delivered excellent service as evidenced by National Awards and phenomenal reviews."
Mighty House recently won best letting agent in the North of England in the UK Property Awards. Their sales teams have previously won best Estate Agents in Lancaster for three years.
Victoria Street has long been known as one of the main locations for estate agents in the town, with several other property businesses operating on the street.


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