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Movers & Shakers
On the EweMove
EweMove welcomes new Director of Growth & Development, Wayne Albutt, to the fold.
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Movers & Shakers
The power of three
Anthony Martin Franchising has welcomed its first three franchisees. Lee Ingram takes on Swanscombe and has over 20 years’ experience, having worked for Robinson and Jackson and Hunters.
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Latest property news
Ewe sure? Hybrid agency MD commits to doubling territory count by 2023
Nick Neill says he will add 60 next year and 60 the year after, bringing the Ewemove territories to 240.
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Features
Buy into the brand
It’s a testing time for agents, with multiple pressures on agents. So, asks Sheila Manchester, if your business is more of a worry than a joy, could a franchise be the right route for you?
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Latest property news
2018 will see the lettings industry consolidate, predicts Belvoir
The UK’s largest franchise firm Belvoir says a rush of acquisitions by its franchisees of competitor companies both during 2017 and into the New Year suggest the lettings industry faces a wave of consolidation as the fees ban looms. Belvoir says its lawyers are currently processing a “robust pipeline” of competitor acquisitions by its franchisees in recent months. The company says these acquisitions will be completed during the first three months of the year and that the “appetite for securing portfolio acquisitions reflects the entrepreneurial spirit of our franchisees who are adapting to changes within the sector and seeing opportunity for growth as the sector consolidates,” says CEO Dorian Gonsalves. Belvoir also says it helped its franchisees buy up 23 competitors last year, adding 2,264 properties to its lettings business. This brings the total number of properties managed by Belvoir Group companies to over 58,000, and helped increase its network revenue by £3.3 million, exceeding the £3 million target set by its board for 2017, and raising its head office fee revenue by £350,000. Helping hand The high number of competitor acquisitions has also been boosted by Belvoir’s Assisted Acquisitions programme, which encourages existing franchisees to buy local firms, helped…
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Belvoir continues selling its HQ-owned branches to franchisees
Franchise agency network Belvoir has sold the latest of its HQ-owned offices following the announcement last year that it would try and dispose of “most of [our] remaining corporate-owned offices to enable the group to further focus its resources on its franchise business”. The first to be sold this year is its Burton upon Trent office in East Staffordshire, which has been snapped up by a neighbouring franchisee with existing branches in Hinkley and Tamworth. Previous ‘corporate’ offices sold last year include Basingstoke (sales) in Berkshire, Lichfield in the West Midlands, London Central and Tadley in Hampshire. The corporate offices already sold or targeted for sale are the remaining branches of the business originally set up by founders Mike and Stephanie Goddard during the 1990s as a traditional letting agency, before the company began offering franchises. The company now has over 301 branches including 86 from the recent acquisition of competing franchisee agent Northwood. The rest of the network’s outlets including 170 via Belvoir franchisees and 14 from Goodchilds and 31 from Newton Fallowell. Belvoir says it plans to sell three of the remaining Belvoir corporate offices but retain two – both in its home town of Grantham – for system development…
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Features
Can Coldwell Banker crack the UK?
The US-based franchise network has its sights on the UK prime property market so should the blue-chips be worried? Coldwell Banker GB’s Director Stuart White talks to Nigel Lewis.
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Agencies & People
Try a franchise for size
Franchisees have the joy of an established brand, expert training and professional support that can improve their chances of becoming profitable. Would it work for you? Marc Da Silva reports.
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