Agencies & People
News covering the businesses, activities, people and personalities in estate agency and letting agency and wider residential property industry.
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Strong mortgage and surveying divisions help LSL weather sales downturn
Your Move and Reeds Rains parent company LSL has reported buoyant trading for the final six months of 2018, helping the company beat its own forecast for the year. The group, which operates 441 branches across the UK through its three brands including upmarket London agency Marsh & Parsons, has been helped considerably by its financial services and surveying divisions, both of which increased their turnover significantly. Income from financial services leapt by 17% year-on-year, while surveying increased its revenues by 25% over the final six months of the year as its huge contract with Lloyds Bank began. LSL’s estate agency operation was less buoyant – revenue from sales dropped by 9% year-on-year while lettings income increased by just 4%, helped in part by the acquisition of six lettings books last year. Marsh & Parsons Its London brand Marsh & Parsons did well during 2018, although this is a relative quality as the capital’s housing market continues to take a beating. Sales revenues at Marsh & Parsons were down by 13% year-on-year, although lettings increased by 4%. The agency opened a new branch in Chiswick last year. But despite today’s bullish financial update, LSL remains ‘cautious’ about the UK property…
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Chestertons to post profits of £3 million for 2018, two years after making a loss
Chestertons says its profits doubled during 2018, helped by a strong performance from its London lettings business.
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Purplebricks launches in Canada but with directly-employed agents
Purplebricks has officially launched its brand in Canada six months after buying up local hybrid agency DuProprio.
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St Helens estate agent jailed
An estate agent from St Helens has been jailed for four-and-a-half years after carrying out fraud offences and perverting the course of justice.
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Orchards of London gets radical
Orchards of London, celebrating its first decade, has made a radical change to its operation in West London...
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TPO welcomes surveyors as members
The Property Ombudsman (TPO) has announced that it is now approved by the RICS to provide Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) on all surveying services provided to consumers.
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Allsop auctioneer joins online auctioneer
BidX1, one of the fastest growing online auction platforms in the UK, has brought the hammer down on another strong appointment – recruiting Richard Watson...
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Castles’ boomerang staff
Perhaps believing that an Englishman’s home is his castle, five former staff at Castles Residential Sales & Lettings have returned to the Swindon agency.
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No wonder Emoov ran out of money! Quirk reveals £800k a month costs
During a frank interview firm's former CEO Russell Quirk makes frank admissions about why the hybrid estate agency went into administration.
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Man who drove car into letting agency branch window convicted of murder
A Hemel Hempstead man has been convicted of murder after running a woman over and then ramming his car into a letting agent's branch.
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