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‘Estate agency isn’t just about buying and selling homes’
Recently-rebranded and expanding firm in Sussex makes the surprising claim in its re-launch literature.
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Estate agents’ naked ambition to raise charity cash revived post-Covid
Six brave souls at Sussex agency Brock Taylor have bared all to raise funds for Cancer Research.
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Director of Land & New Homes joins Henry Adams
Henry Adams in Horsham has announced the appointment of Alison Guyton to the newly created role of Director of Land & New Homes.
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‘Clumsy’ lettings reforms will persuade more independents to sell, says Martin & Co boss
Franchised lettings giant Martin & Co says the looming lettings reforms announced last weekend is going to make it harder to stay in the game for many agents, and suggests many are considering selling up. The extra red tape, the government announced, will include mandatory training for agents, a compulsory code of conduct, a new regulator and a major overhaul of leasehold ownership. Ian Wilson (left), who is CEO of Martin & Co’s parent company The Property Franchise Group (TPFG), says: “The Government’s announcements at the weekend, although welcome and well-meaning, will probably be clumsily executed. “It’s going to be a lot of work to stay in the lettings game, so potential sellers should think hard about their best option”. TPFG is also helping its franchisees with finance to buy up independent rivals, Ian says, with “a well-oiled machine, and access to cash”. Examples this week of Martin & Co franchisees buying up local independent competition include purchases in Runcorn, Cheshire; Grantham, Lincolnshire; and Horsham, East Sussex. In Runcorn two local Martin & Co franchisees joined forces to buy TCG Residential, whose owner wanted a quick sale so that he could finance a round-the-world motorbike trip. And in Grantham, franchisee…
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