Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward
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KFH signals it’s going even harder after build to rent business
Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward has appointed Sue Winterbourne as its new Head of Asset Management following her move from Leaders.
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PICS: Big agency hands over 60 branch windows to charity
Estate agent Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward supported charity partner London Youth with a full window display take over across its 60 London branches to promote the charity’s latest campaign, Ambitious Applications.
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KFH on a recruitment drive
Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward has appointed Sophie Danes as Head of Lettings Management.
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Leading agency chain signs up to ‘disruptor’ property data platform
All 60 branches of London agency giant KFH will now have access to Homesearch's market report and property data platform.
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KFH reveals last year was its ‘annus horribilis’ for property sales
Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward says transaction levels dropped last year within London from already historic lows.
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KFH joins Pay a Pound Forward for London Youth
To celebrate their third year of partnership, Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward (KFH) has pledged to donate £1 to London Youth for every property valuation undertaken in 2019.
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What London market slowdown? KFH expands lettings network
Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward (KFH) has strengthened its residential lettings network in south east London with the addition of a new branch in Lee, SE12.
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KFH appointed to manage iconic PRS scheme
Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward (KFH) has been appointed as block manager, joint lettings agent and lettings manager of Britannia Point, Colliers Wood.
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KFH opens 43rd lettings branch
Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward (KFH) has opened a new lettings branch at 44 Abbeville Road, Clapham.
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80% of smaller builders have disappeared since 1998, research shows.
The number of estate agents doing business in the UK has had its ups and downs over the years, but its cyclical woes are nothing compared to those of smaller builders, it has been revealed. Eighty percent of all smaller builders have gone out of business over the past 30 years, the research by online property marketplace LendInvest shows. It say there were 12,200 smaller house builders in 1998, a figure which had fallen to 5,700 by 2006 and to 2,400 by 2014. The company says that by increasing the number of smaller builders in the UK back up to 5,000, some 25,000 extra homes could be built every year. This follows a recent House of Lords enquiry that discovered eight of the largest builders in the UK construct 50% of all homes built each year. “Decades of successive governments’ under-investment and muted decisions, coupled with a planning system that defaults to favouring larger sites over small ones has cumulatively left UK housing in a dire situation,” says Christian Faes, CEO of LendInvest (pictured, left). London’s smaller builders In London, agent Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward reckons that while 66% of all new home developments in the current pipeline are being…
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