ZPG welcomes back well over 100 agent branches since Onthemarket flotation

ZPG, owner of Zoopla and PrimeLocation, reports today that it has welcomed back well over 100 agent branches since OnTheMarket floated a few weeks ago and dropped its ‘one other portal’ rule for most of its members.

In the report it states: Some of the recent ZPG additions include Curchods (19 branches), Douglas & Gordon (18 branches), Jones Lang LaSalle (15 branches), Henry Adams (15 branches), Morris Marshall & Poole (5 branches), Whitakers (4 branches) as well as numerous other one, two and three branch agencies from across the country.

In addition to the returnees, ZPG also reports today that it has renewed its mutli-year listings agreement with Chancellors, one of the UK’s leading estate agencies, with a 50+ branch network covering Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire, London, Mid Wales, Oxfordshire, and Surrey.

Mark Goddard, MD of ZPG Property Services commented: “We are delighted to welcome back and further cement our relationships with all these agents from around the country who understand the advantages we deliver to their business. Our proposition continues to go from strength to strength and with the best value portals, most advanced software and widest range of tools we continue to help agents gain exposure and generate additional revenue.”

Source of information ZPG

Allen Walkey

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