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Movers & Shakers
Hamptons valuer joins Harding Green
Former Hamptons Prime Central Valuer, Cezary Pyda, is to launch his Harding Green business in Kensington and Chelsea.
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A first at Harding Green
Self-employed broker group, Harding Green, has welcomed its first agent dedicated to short-term lettings.
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Trio of recruits at Harding Green
Three more agents have joined the self-employed agency network, Harding Green.
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New Year, new agent at Harding Green
Charlie Woods is the latest property expert to join Harding Green as a broker.
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Harding Green grows
Euan Williams has joined the growing Harding Green team in the new St. John’s Wood office.
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Another partner for Harding Green
Arthur Kotliarovas is the latest addition to the Harding Green team, joining as a Real Estate Broker in the Chelsea area.
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Savills agent ‘quits the rat race’ to join hybrid London agency
Former lettings senior Euan Williams has joined expanding Harding Green so he can 'see his daughter grow up'.
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Two London partnerships for Harding Green
Harding Green has welcomed two new partner agents to its broker model in London.
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Agencies & People
Family values
The property sector is changing – on that, almost all sector professionals will probably agree. However, it seems that the industry franchises are leading the way in not only providing estate agents with a lower risk, higher return business model to follow, but one that is increasingly less rigid than before. Property franchises in their traditional form have been around for decades, there is no longer a one size fits all model. In fact, there are so many variations of a property franchise that even we are hard pressed to find they key differences. At one end of the scale, you have the likes of Belvoir, Century 21, Martin & Co and Hunters – historically traditional agents focused on having a strong high-street presence and attracting ambitious agents. These top-level management franchises also appeal to the more distant business owner types – people who might have little or no property experience but will benefit from an experienced team around them and, of course, the profits. At the other end of the scale, you have ‘officeless’ broker-style franchises, like Meyers and Moveli, which are less about having the awareness of the brand or a physical branch and more about personal profile.…
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Harding Green kicks off territorial expansion with first franchisee
Jack Graham-Lindsey is set to open an office in Little Venice next year as estate agency seeks to expand inside and outside the capital.
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