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matt kitson

BSc (Hons) MRICS

Matt Kitson joined Innes England in January 2026 as part of the Birmingham Professional
Services team, bringing extensive experience in valuation and public sector consultancy.

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Matt is a Chartered Surveyor and Registered Valuer with extensive experience across valuation, development and public sector consultancy. He has built his career working for a number of well-established firms, developing strong industry relationships and a detailed understand of the Midlands market.

Now working within the Birmingham Professional Services team, Matt focuses on delivering valuation advice, supporting clients with clear, informed and commercially focused solutions.

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Outside of work, Matt enjoys spending time outdoors, particularly skiing and walking in the Peak District and Lake District.

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Case studies

Explore our case studies to see how Innes England’s expertise has successfully guided clients across various sectors in the property market.

Three years of growth - Innes England's Birmingham office expansion Image

Three years of growth – Innes England’s Birmingham office expansion

The Challenge: Innes England opened its Birmingham office in April 2022 to establish a stronger foothold in the West Midlands commercial property market. While the company had an existing presence in the region, a dedicated office was needed to better serve clients, secure key instructions, and expand valuation, agency, and asset management services. The challenge was to compete in a fast-moving market, attract new clients, and demonstrate tangible value to landlords, developers, investors and financial institutions.

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Securing the future of Nottingham’s historic Auctioneers – Arthur Johnson and Sons Image

Securing the future of Nottingham’s historic Auctioneers – Arthur Johnson and Sons

The Challenge: Arthur Johnson and Sons Auctioneers, a historic Nottingham business established in 1888, faced the potential loss of their statutory right to a lease renewal due to ongoing redevelopment threats in the area. The challenge was to navigate complex and prolonged negotiations to secure protected leases on favourable terms, ensuring the business could continue operating from its historic home, despite looming redevelopment pressures that had persisted for nearly 20 years.

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