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Kirstie Allsop, star of the televsion series 'Location, Location, Location' is a popular corporate choice for speaking engagements and personal appearances.

Kirstie's career in televsion

Kirstie co-presents Channel 4's hugely successful Location, Location, Location which is now in its 9th series. The success of 'Location' has generated spin-off shows Relocation, Relocation and Location Revisited. Kirstie returned in another series for Channel Four called 'The Chain' in Spring 2005.

Kirstie set up her own Home Search company, Kirmir, in 1996, focusing on top end purchases in Central and West London. However, it was her early career working in Interior Design for Christies, which gave her a passion for property be it buying, selling, renovating or decorating.  Kirstie now works with her co-presenter, Phil Spencer, at Garrington Homefinders, striving to find the perfect property for every client

Her time is now split between filming, tactical advice to Garrington clients and her role as a Property Expert. She has regular slots on both TV/Radio as well as writing for leading property and lifestyle magazines and national newspapers.

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