Riccardo Giovanacci

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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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    Politics of envy scuppers Scottish PRS

    GUEST BLOG: The Cost of Living (Protection of Tenants) (Scotland) Bill will impose a freeze on rent increases and a moratorium on evictions.

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    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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    Changes at Newton Property Management

    The family owned lettings business of Glasgow headquartered Newton Property Management has been sold to a management executive, Riccardo Giovanacci.

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    Rising star of lettings industry makes his next move

    A former Foxtons negotiator who returned to his home country of Scotland to work his way up the career ladder has taken over the lettings business of his family’s firm. Riccardo Giovanacci (above, left) now lists himself as Managing Director and owner of Newton Lettings based in Glasgow and says he wants to expand the brand across Scotland. This includes plans to open an office in Edinburgh and to use technology to increase its potential customer base. “There is a vibrant market out there for rented property and I see that only increasing in the future,” he says. “We want to have our new Edinburgh office up and running within the next two years.” Newton Lettings is trading with the agreement of its parent company Newton Property Management, which has sold its 500-property portfolio, which includes some 350 landlords, to Mr Giovanacci’s venture. Family affair Newton Property Management was established by William (above, middle), who is no longer a director, and Stephen O’Neil (above, right) in 2001 and offers both property management (or factoring) and lettings services from three branches run by over 20 staff. Stephen O’Neil is Giovanacci’s uncle and before going to London his young family protégé worked…

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