Nick Carter

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    Savills agent ‘quits the rat race’ to join hybrid London agency

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    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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    Harding Green launches new agency franchise model

    Just four years after opening its doors, South West London agent, Harding Green, has set up an agency franchise opportunity for ambitious property professionals.

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    Harding Green escapes to the country with new operations outside London

    Founders say success in its traditional central London areas has persuaded the firm to extend its self-employed network of agents.

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    Is this new style of agency the answer to the industry’s problems?

    A former Chestertons sales director, Nick Carter has launched Harding Green, a US-style estate agency in central London which, he claims, will be unique way of selling and letting property in the UK. The business will run a central office but instead of staff, the company’s Associates will be self-employed and individually responsible for between 15 and 20 properties for sale or to let. The Associates will be able to either work alone or in pairs and manage between 30 and 40 properties, and choose between several commission structures. This includes receiving a salary and 20% of the commission or working without a salary and taking up to 75% of any commission. Harding Green says it is looking for agents who have a minimum of five years’ experience in the London market in sales or lettings. Kensington office In return, Associates will receive leads from – and be supported by – the firm’s Kensington office including the usual admin, IT and marketing services. This will include advertising and public relations campaigns. The company says each Associate or pair of Associates will remain the sole point of contact for each client from start to finish and therefore be able to dedicate…

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