Harry Round was outstanding to deal with. He was incredibly thorough and communicated clearly and supported us from start to finish. Our experience buying our new home was smooth and stress free, thanks to the service provided by Harry and the team.
Harry was incredible, helpful and professional throughout the process with a reassuringly calm and personal touch in all of his communications.
Professional, friendly and efficient.
Excellent through my sale and purchase. Professional, always available, honest and open communication and focused on the points that mattered making the process as easy as possible.
Always patient, courteous and explained each step of the process. He made buying our house painless.
Overview
Harry is an Associate in Collas Crill's top-tier Real Estate team and is based in Guernsey.
He assists a wide variety of corporate and private clients, including international banks, bespoke lenders, UHNWIs, companies and individuals in a broad range of transactions. His practice encompasses a wide range of transactions across the Bailiwick – from taking security and assisting those climbing the property ladder, through to the acquisitions and disposals of some of the Island's most notable properties.
Experience
Harry joined Collas Crill in 2015 and worked as a paralegal until commencing his training contract with the firm in 2018.
Since rejoining the Real Estate team in 2020, he has specialised in property and private client matters.
Background
Harry has a first class BSc degree in Residential Property with honours from Kingston University London in 2015. He went on to complete the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) with Bournemouth University in 2017, and the Legal Practice Course (LPC) with The University of Law in 2019. In 2020, Harry attained his Master's Degree in Law from The University of Law.
Harry was admitted as a Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales in September 2020.
In 2022, Harry obtained the Certificat d'Études Juridques et Normandes from Université de Caen Normandie. He was admitted to the Guernsey Bar as an Advocate of the Royal Court in 2022.
Membership
Guernsey Bar and Guernsey International Legal Association (GILA).
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