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Winkworth launches ambitious ‘fully integrated’ New Homes operation
Agency appoints new team leader from outside firm with plans to start in London and then roll out further across firm's 100-odd branches.
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Winkworth’s young whizz opens fourth office
The young entrepreneur, who caught the attention of The Neg last year when he opened his third Winkworth office in just three years, is opening a fourth.
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Winkworth opens in UK’s happiest place to live
Winkworth Franchising Ltd has opened a new office in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.
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Michael Stoop returns to Winkworth
Michael Stoop has returned to Winkworth Franchising as a Consultant, after 25 years developing other property franchise brands including Xperience and Martin & Co.
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Winkworth launches four new offices
Winkworth Franchising is launching four new franchises in Cheltenham, Kingsbury, Milford-on-Sea and Brentford...
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Lettings and strong country sales save the day at Winkworth Franchising during “difficult” 2016
Winkworth Franchising has reported a “difficult” year after publishing its 2016 annual results. This includes franchisee turnover down 6% to £46.1 million and franchisor profits before taxation down 25.6% at £1.42 million. But lettings saved the company from worse results. The annual report says its franchisee network, which is concentrated in prime markets within London, the South East, East of England and Midlands, experienced a significant increase in rental income from 38% of total revenues in 2015 to 44% last year. “Our rentals business continued to grow on the back of new initiatives such as the corporate relocation department,” says Dominic Agace, CEO of Winkworth Franchising (pictured). “With an improved proposition for landlords, property management commissions grew by 16% to represent 15% of rental revenue compared to 12% in 2015. “Rental income growth in the country was stronger still, rising by 21%, so that the total contribution to group turnover from offices outside of London increased from 19% in 2015 to 21%. This vindicates our strategy of expansion outside of London since 2008.” But Winkworth Franchising experienced a quiet year for sales, created it says mainly by worries over Brexitg, although like many other agents it experienced a rush of landlords buying properties…
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