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Winkworth head office cuts fees to franchisees as Coronavirus bites
Group says it is doing everything it can to help branches and claims it has enough cash to weather the crisis and has paid its final dividend to investors.
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Be nicer this time! Mary Portas to give keynote speech at ARLA conference
TV star and high street champion returns to talk about estate agency nine years after her show trashed the industry's customer service effort.
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Speculation rife over why Winkworth share price is ‘rocketing’
The company's stock has been rising in price for several months but suddenly took off after its latest trading update revealed healthy but not stellar results.
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Winkworth share price jumps by 13% following upbeat full-year results
Shares in Winkworth jumped by nearly 13% yesterday on the London Stock Exchange following the publication of its results for 2019. Although the firm admitted that last year was a ‘difficult period’ for its franchisees across London and the South of England, City investors hoovered up its stock, pushing the Winkworth share price from £1.41p to £1.50 in a matter of minutes following its full-year trading results. The highlight of these were increased market share which in London rose from 3.6% in 2018 to 4.2% last year putting it in second place for SSTC and in fifth place for new listings with just over 3% of the market. The company wouldn’t tell The Negotiator who the No.1 in London was ahead of its SSTC performance but looking at Rightmove data, it’s most likely to be Savills. Difficult market Both companies are operating in a very soft market; Winkworth says prices within prime central London are up to 20% lower than the 2014 peak and 10-15% down in outer London. But its branches outside London have seen a recent uptick in transactions as the Brexit logjam appeared to shift during the run up to the General Election. “Our professional network and…
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Winkworth fills new Head of Talent role
Winkworth Franchising Ltd has announced the promotion of Lucy King to Head of Talent (New Franchising and Recruitment).
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Features
Why agents flock to property franchises during downturns
With a lot of hard work and commitment, a franchise could get you where you want to go a lot more quickly, says Nigel Lewis, but which franchise might be the best bet for your future?
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Great grandson of Jackson-Stops founder reveals why he won’t work for family firm
George Jackson-Stops worked for Winkworth, Cluttons and Strutt & Parker prior to setting up his own company, buying agent GJS Property.
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Another independent estate agency sells up, this time in Suffolk
Halford Wetmore in Southwold is to be rebranded as a Winkworth branch although founder Daniel Wetmore is to remain with the business.
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Essex independent estate agency latest to take refuge in franchised brand
Think Property in Leigh-on-Sea has re-branded to Winkworth and says legislative onslaught and uncertain market conditions persuaded it to move over.
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London sales market to see post-Brexit boom claims leading franchised agency
As a slowdown in sales continues at Winkworth in London the company is hanging its hopes on buyers and sellers returning to the market once political uncertainty has ended.
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