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Agency boss promises to beat housing slump AGAIN after posting record results
Gareth Samples says he is bullish about the future for his company's thousands of employees despite gloomy results from competitors.
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We weren’t hacked, explains estate agency after shop window displays porn
Whitegates says power outage at its branch on Thursday evening let opportunistic passer-by search for images via the screen.
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Midlands estate agent liquidates company to protect his two remaining businesses
Dormant company that owed HMRC £231,000 is being liquidated so Mitul Gadhia can protect jobs at his two remaining businesses in and around Leicester.
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TPFG’s traditional agencies bounce back slower than hybrid stablemate
Ewemove sales agreed revival was stronger during July than the combined efforts of Martin & Co, CJ Hole, Ellis & Co, Parkers and Whitegates
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Virtual viewings helped us survive lockdown, says Martin & Co parent company
The Property Franchise Group, which has 375 branches across the UK, says it was able to achieve some lettings during lockdown, helped by technology.
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Whitegates Dewsbury grows portfolio by 30%
The owner of the Dewsbury office of Whitegates marked his first year by increasing its managed portfolio by 30 per cent.
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Parkers acquires Samuel Jones
The Reading branch of national sales and lettings agency Parkers has bolstered its managed portfolio by acquiring independent agency Samuel James and taken on six members of their staff.
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New owner for Wolverhampton agency Whitegates
The branch, which has operated from Darlington Street in the West Midlands city for 30 years, has been acquired by Perdip Johal.
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Rising revenues at EweMove help TPFG boost profits by 29% this year
While many large estate agency firms are licking their wounds as the property market softens, Martin & Co parent company The Property Franchise Group (TPFG) has today released an extraordinarily upbeat set of figures including profits up by 29% to £2.3 million. This includes increased market share for the company’s hybrid agency EweMove which now has 114 territory franchisee holders, is the 5th largest in its sector and unlike many competitors is trading profitably. Ewemove’s franchisee income increase to £920,000 from £500,000 last year although the hybrid has been struggling to recruit new franchisees so far this year, signing up 12 compared to 18 during the first six months of 2017. Hybrid agency Figures from the hybrid agency also suggest why; experienced estate agents pay £2,000 to join while non-industry applicants are charge £20,000. EweMove has recruited fewer of the former so far this year. At TPFG, all the dials have been rising including both revenue and service fees from its franchisees, operating margin, profits, number of franchisees and lettings book. This includes turnover up by 17% to £5.5 million, franchisee royalties by 15% and the number of rental properties managed by 6% to 53,000. TPFG operates six property brands…
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