Winkworth boss Dominic Agace has denied rumours that Winkworth has already been approached about a sale given recent mergers and acquisitions in the sector.
Typically in the run-up to a general election property buyers and sellers sit on their hands. The market gets stunned into stagnation and estate agents might as well take a month or two off.
Some people like the convenience of a low maintenance garden. But your fake grass could reduce the value of your property in buyer's eyes.
Winkworth has appointed two mergers and acquisition (M&A) specialists as non-executive directors. The agency franchise brand has named Tom Fyson, managing director of corporate finance and adviser ...
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A leading estate agent said a south-facing garden may not be the most desirable outdoor space due to warmer summers making ...
Fake grass can impact the value of a vendor’s property and turn off prospective buyers, Winkworth claims. In a gardening special, the agency franchise brand’s Property Exchange Podcast reveals that ...
“We don't expect significant disruption,” said Dominic Agace, chief executive of estate agents Winkworth “Interest rate cuts are expected and growth upgrades for the UK paint a picture for ...
New poll of both letting agents and landlords reveals a majority of the three million people involved in the sector have yet to pick a side.
First there was the pandemic boom, encouraged by the stamp duty holiday, which pushed up prices and demand. Russia’s invasion ...