THIRTY SEVEN BRANCH ESTATE AGENCY FIRM JOINS ONTHEMARKET.COM

Nottingham Estate Agency and Harrison Murray Estate Agency are proud to announce their membership of OnTheMarket.com.

Both part of the Nottingham Building Society, the two brands have a total of 37 branches. They will now be advertising all of their properties for sale and to rent at OnTheMarket.com and Rightmove.

With more than 25 years’ experience as independent estate agents, Nottingham Estate Agency and Harrison Murray Estate Agency are amongst the largest regional estate agencies with offices in nine counties.

OnTheMarket.com announced on Wednesday, January 14th, 2016 that the level of overall support for the portal had risen beyond 6,500 estate and letting agent offices across the UK, which is an increase of more than 50 per cent since this time last year. The announcement came just eight weeks after OnTheMarket.com revealed support had exceeded 6,000 offices.

The figure consists of contracted members 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.

Su Snaith, Head of Estate Agency at the Nottingham Estate Agency and Harrison Murray Estate Agency, said: “The achievements of OnTheMarket.com over the last year have been impressive. It is already established as a major portal and the website has been beautifully-designed to give consumers a pleasurable search experience. It is a great place to showcase our clients’ properties.

“We believe OnTheMarket.com will continue to prosper as more agents come to realise that by joining this 100 per cent agent-owned and agent-controlled portal, this represents the best opportunity to regain control of their precious property data.”

Ian Springett, Chief Executive of OnTheMarket.com, said: “We are pleased to welcome Nottingham Estate Agency and Harrison Murray Estate Agency to OnTheMarket.com which is a tremendous example of our ever-expanding membership and property stock.

“We look forward to welcoming many more new members throughout 2016 as our momentum continues to build.”

Alex Evans

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