COUNTY’S LARGEST INDEPENDENT ESTATE AGENCY FIRM JOINS ONTHEMARKET.COM

Arnolds Keys – which has eight residential branches across Norwich, Norfolk and North Suffolk – is proud to announce it has joined OnTheMarket.com.

Arnolds Keys is the largest independent estate agency in Norwich and Norfolk. The firm will now be advertising all of its properties for sale and to rent at OnTheMarket.com and Rightmove.

OnTheMarket.com announced in January that the level of overall support for the portal had risen beyond 6,500 estate and letting agent offices across the UK, which was an increase of more than 50 per cent compared with the same time last year.

The figure consists of contracted offices and agents who have signed a Letter of Intent to join OnTheMarket.com when total support reaches 7,500 offices – which is OnTheMarket.com’s next major milestone.

Jan Hÿtch, Partner at Arnolds Keys, said: “We’re confident that OnTheMarket.com will continue to grow throughout 2016 and will build on the excellent performance it achieved throughout last year.

“The website is a great place to display our clients’ properties and we look forward to working with the UK’s only agent-owned, agent-controlled portal.”

Ian Springett, Chief Executive of OnTheMarket.com, said: “We welcome this successful and multi-branch firm to OnTheMarket.com.

“It’s been a fantastic start to the year at OnTheMarket.com with record traffic levels achieved in January, record leads for agents and a record number of recruited offices since launch.

“We look forward to welcoming many more new agents throughout 2016 and continuing to expand our property stock and our membership.”

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