ZPG welcomes back Chestertons and other partners to their platform.

In a recent press release, ZPG, owner of Zoopla and PrimeLocation, has reported that it has signed a listings agreement with Chestertons, one of London’s largest estate agencies.

Chestertons, which operates 32 offices across London, will begin to advertise all of its property listings across the ZPG platform with immediate effect.

ZPG stated that it has seen hundreds of estate agent branches return to its platform following the dropping of the one-other portal rule by OTM including in the past couple of weeks alone 8 branches from Martin & Co., 6 branches from Winkworth, 5 branches from Warren Powell Richards, 5 branches from Charters and 3 branches from Ellis and Co.

Allan Collins, CEO of Chestertons, said, “We’re excited to be returning to ZPG and having all of Chestertons properties listed on all four of the UK’s main property websites, which will benefit both our customers and our business.”

Mark Goddard, MD of Property at ZPG said, “We are very pleased to welcome Chestertons and many other partners back to the ZPG platform. They recognise the value we can bring to their business in terms of brand exposure and to their vendors and landlords by ensuring the maximum enquires for their properties.”

Source of information ZPG

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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