Housebuilder Promotes Former Manager to Head of Land

Leading Dorset-based housebuilder Wyatt Homes has promoted its former Land Manager to Head of Land. Marcus Warwick, 28, from Wimborne, has been promoted, following a successful tenure as a Land and Planning Manager since June 2022. This role will see Marcus at the forefront of acquiring land, promoting and gaining planning permission, and working closely […]

Housebuilder Promotes Former Manager to Head of Land

Apr 19, 2024

Leading Dorset-based housebuilder Wyatt Homes has promoted its former Land Manager to Head of Land.

Marcus Warwick, 28, from Wimborne, has been promoted, following a successful tenure as a Land and Planning Manager since June 2022.

This role will see Marcus at the forefront of acquiring land, promoting and gaining planning permission, and working closely with the wider planning, commercial, technical, construction and sales teams.

Marcus embarked on his career with Wyatt Homes after studying Real Estate Management at Oxford Brooks University. He further honed his skills by working for a development consultancy agency before qualifying as a Chartered Surveyor in 2019. His extensive experience includes roles with both national master developers and housebuilders before joining Wyatt Homes.

Marcus said, "Taking on the role of Head of Land at Wyatt Homes marks a significant milestone in my career.  Wyatt Homes is embarking on exciting growth plans, and I look forward to spearheading these development initiatives to enhance our strategic vision.”

Shaun Pettitt, Managing Director at Wyatt Homes, said, "I am delighted that Marcus has been promoted to Head of Land; his exceptional dedication and talent make him well-suited to support our plans to further expand the business."

Wyatt Homes remains committed to fostering talent and promoting from within, ensuring a strong and capable leadership team to drive the business's continued growth in the competitive housebuilding market.

Wyatt Homes currently has new home developments in Wimborne, Puddletown and Charminster in Dorset, Yeovil in Somerset and North Baddesley in Hampshire. It also has plans to expand its operational area further across the South Coast.

For more information visit www.wyatthomes.co.uk.

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