LAND & NEW HOMES NETWORK AND RELOCATION AGENT NETWORK UNVEILS NEW PX PARTNERSHIP FOR HOUSE BUILDERS

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Land & New Homes Network the pioneering property network has announced a collaborative part exchange and assisted move offering with Relocation Agent Network that will benefit house builders across Britain.

The new service will link leading independent estate agents and enable them to market part exchange properties from any region – a move that will allow developers to break free from the often costly and unenterprising national corporate agents.

Kevin Ellis, founder of the Land & New Homes Network says: “Until now, house builders had been forced to stick with the national chains to handle their PX properties, but we offer a credible, effective alternative. We are delighted to be working with Relocation Agent Network, this is yet another demonstration of our commitment to offering a cohesive service to the UK’s leading house builders and is part of our Developer Solutions offering, which also includes part exchange, assisted move and Shared Ownership sales.

A unique proposition

Members of Land & New Homes Network are all independent agents with a dedicated area and a commitment to maintaining the highest standards. Relocation Agent Network members share the same values, and the combined reach of the new partnership will deliver extensive coverage across the country – with unrivalled, on-the-ground knowledge of the local markets.

The collaboration will enable buyers from any location to move with ease, while offering house builders the flexibility to market their developments with a more agile, effective partner.

Ellis says: “Our members are given extensive training and know the land and new homes market inside-out. House builders can be assured that they are working with agents who get the job done and will respect the various service level agreements and KPIs that are often necessary. This is a process which will be overseen by a dedicated client support team at Land & New Homes Network and its referral network.

Richard Tucker, Managing Director of the Relocation Agent Network adds: “Having been established since 1994, many house builders will already be familiar with our members and will know the extent of our reach, awareness and performance – our members sell a property every three minutes across approaching 600 member offices. Plus, we have the backing of Cartus, the world’s premier relocation company.

This new working relationship with Land & New Homes Network will deliver another level of service that will cover any and every eventuality, and give house builders the confidence to strike new profitable new relationships with outstanding independent agents.

Shared by Jerry Lyons.

Jerry Lyons

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