Glasgow
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Agencies & People
New estate agency hits £500,000 turnover in 18 months, plans to reach £1.7m soon
Ronald Ross Lettings and Estate Agents makes announcement as it opens 1,800 sq ft headquarters in central Glasgow.
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Five ways that landlords, governments and agencies could work together
Scotland’s affordable homes budget has been slashed but Glasgow’s Rosevale Letting boss Riccardo Giovanacci says the housing crisis can be eased.
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Growing letting agency rebrands as its leaves parent group
Newton Letting is rebranding to Rosevale Letting, now Riccardo Giovanacci’s licensing period with Newton has come to an end.
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Landlords are being driven away from PRS in Scotland, agent warns
Riccardo Giovanacci says the role of landlords is not appreciated, and not enough is done to attract more into the market.
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Lettings agency is latest to be targeted by tenant campaigning group
Clyde Property has seen placard-waving protestors outside its Clarkston, Glasgow branch following rent rise demand and management issues at property.
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Movers & Shakers
Bowman Rbecchi is King of the Scottish Castle
In a six-figure deal, Bowman Rebecchi Letting has acquired Castle Estates, the largest independent residential lettings agency in Inverclyde, Scotland.
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Movers & Shakers
Newton Lettings back where they started!
Fast-growing Newton Lettings has secured a lease on new, bigger, premises in Glasgow’s Elderslie Street to cope with the current rise in demand for rental properties. And, in an odd co-incidence, the new premises are within the same block of offices where its Managing Director first got his taste for working in the letting industry, doing work experience with O’Neill Letting. Riccardo Giovanacci said, “We have been happily based at its Port Dundas Road offices since our buyout last year, but now is definitely the right time to move, so it is a case of successful expansion all round. It’s strange being back here now that time has moved on, but also somehow rather inspiring. “This year has seen a surge in enquiries from tenants which, in turn, has helped to boost prices. Our portfolio stands currently at just over 600 units let and managed on behalf of around 390 landlords and we have invested consistently in extra staff and technology since the buyout to enable us to provide a better service to our clients.”
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Estate agents don’t need targets to be successful, claims Keller Williams
Claim is part of the business's allure for the agents who join it, but will be anathema to many traditional estate agencies.
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Housing Market
Regional house prices set to grow dramatically
Manchester leads the way, as JLL’s regional forecast highlights rapid growth in the regions over the next five years as the economy is rebalanced away from London.
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Notorious landlord fined just £275 for threatening tenant despite being banned
Glasgow landlord Harry Singh was jailed 20 years ago over death of two tenants and banned from renting out properties last year.
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