Knight Frank Ireland has appointed two senior property professionals to its valuation and advisory services and professional services divisions, reinforcing its capability in a segment of increasing relevance to facilities and asset management decision-makers operating across Ireland's commercial property market.

Business Plus reported that Emmett Page has been appointed director and head of valuation and advisory services, while James Farrelly joins as director in professional services, with both joining from Colliers.

Page brings more than 25 years of experience in the Irish property sector, with a strong track record in valuation and advisory services across a range of asset classes. He is a fellow of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland and a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Farrelly is a chartered surveyor and dispute resolution expert with extensive experience delivering valuation advice across a wide range of commercial property sectors, having served as a director within Colliers' professional services division prior to his move.

Knight Frank Ireland operates as part of a global network spanning 487 offices across 53 territories and more than 20,000 people, while remaining entirely Irish owned, providing commercial and residential property services including investment, asset management, valuations, logistics and industrial advisory.

The appointments reflect continued investment in senior professional services talent at Knight Frank Ireland at a time when demand for independent valuation and advisory expertise is growing across the Irish commercial property and FM sectors.

Read the full details of Knight Frank Ireland's senior appointments and what they mean for the property advisory market.