Chestertons
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COVID-19
Chestertons reports on its lettings activity during four weeks of lockdown
The London agency reports that it has has registered 2,369 new tenants needing to move, conducted 3,432 virtual viewings and agreed 199 new tenancies during Lockdown.
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Latest property news
London agency still making sales despite lockdown but for how much longer?
Guy Gittins, MD of 33-branch Chestertons says buyer registrations have increased significantly and that buyers are still keen, although sales activity across the market has dropped.
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Charity
Chestertons provides emergency food to people in crisis
Chestertons is supporting the Hammersmith & Fulham Foodbank by turning its three Fulham branches into collection points for non-perishable food donations.
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Features
Nurture and culture
Attracting and retaining staff in estate agency is the key to success, says Tiffany Marmion, Director of Recruitment at Chestertons – but how do you do it?
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Latest property news
Two senior Sotheby’s International players jump ship to Chestertons
Jamie McMullan and David Russell's arrival are part of Chestertons' plans to expand and develop its existing 100-branch franchise network.
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Movers & Shakers
Chestertons appoints Benjamin German as the new Lettings Manager of its Richmond office
Benjamin German has been appointed as the new Lettings Manager at Chestertons’ Richmond office.
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The Boris bounce has arrived says estate agency Chestertons
39-branch estate agency says sales enquiries have surged by 76% since the New Year and new buyer registrations are up by 15%.
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Senior Keller Williams director leaves to join Fine & Country
Nicky Stevenson has a long track record in agency and business growth and has been brought on board to help expand the Fine & Country business.
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Property predictions: will 2020 be a ‘Boris bounce’ year?
2020 is starting with bags of optimism following the General Election. But does it point to a 'turning point' year for property?
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