OnTheMarket.com announces that seven multi-branch firms have joined the portal in the last four weeks

OnTheMarket plc, the agent-backed company which operates the OnTheMarket.com property portal, has announced that seven multi-branch estate and letting agencies have joined the portal in the last four weeks.

Leading independent Sussex estate agent Michael Jones & Company has a network of seven offices and will shortly be listing its properties on the portal.

Michael Jones & Company’s Managing Director, Mike Jones, said: “We are very pleased to have joined the portal and look forward to a successful and long-lasting relationship. It’s great to see the positivity surrounding OnTheMarket now that it has found more traction in the market.

“This decision will significantly benefit our clients and business and we are proud to support the agent-backed portal”.

Other multi-branch agents which have joined OnTheMarket in the last four weeks include Castles Estates in London, Churchill Estates in East London and Essex, Fraser & Co in London, Green & Company in the West Midlands, Saint Andrews Bureau in Cambridge and London and Thomas James in Nottinghamshire.

Helen Whiteley, Commercial Director at OnTheMarket.com, said: “This further recent progress in signing agreements with several very highly regarded multi-branch agents is another indication of our success in expanding our agent base and property stock with a large number of medium sized firms across the country.”

Source of information OnTheMarket.com

Allen Walkey

Highly experienced businessman with a successful career in property sales and investment both in the UK and abroad. Now a freelance writer and blogger for the property and Investment Industry, keeping readers up-to-date with changes and events in a rapidly changing world.

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