Bobby Sandhu
Founder & Director
Bobby Sandhu is the serial entrepreneur behind Akaal Property with over two decades of experience in the property industry with wealth of experience in managing, buying, selling, property & project management. Bobby is involved in the day-to-day operations of the business including finance, future growth opportunities and business development. Bobby is focused on building the business towards his exponential growth plans. Bobby is also director of sister company Kilostate a private sector property management company containing a portfolio worth upward of £250M with over 500 properties currently under management in South London.
Nish Bathia FCA
Chartered Accountant
Nish Bathia a director at Torr Waterfield has over 30 years’ experience in advising clients on accounting, taxation and business advice. His portfolio has comprised clients in the property and development sectors and he has worked with his clients in helping them structure their businesses and projects to maximise returns, safeguard assets and deliver sustainable growth. Nish will be on hand to advise help Akaal Property acheive its business objectives.
Roland Way MCIAT
Chartered Architectural Technologist & Building Design Consultant
Roland is our Principal designer with over 45 years of experience in the field of Residential & Commercial design covering all aspects of Planning and Building Regulations and other related approvals including design related applications for Listed buildings and buildings within Conservation Areas. Working in association with various consultants, Roland is able to provide the necessary design solutions and management skills that cover latest technical standards and specification for the projects we undertake.
Bal Ubhi BA (Hons) DipPFS
Mortgage Specialist
Bal has over 20 years’ experience in the financial lending sector. Bal prides himself on his speed, creative thinking and being personable he offers bespoke solutions that focus solely on the client's needs, helping families, individuals, and companies with their borrowing requirements no matter the complexity.