Rightmove chief exec cashes in more than £2m of shares
Sale of shares in Rightmove still leaves Peter Brooks-Johnson with more than £14m shareholding.
Sale of shares in Rightmove still leaves Peter Brooks-Johnson with more than £14m shareholding.
Timothy Douglas at Propertymark: “Throughout the pandemic in particular letting agents have worked tirelessly, communicating between landlords and tenants to resolve issues.”
Tom Bill at Knight Frank: Stronger-than-normal demand has been boosted by frustrated buyers who were unable to move during the stamp duty holiday.”
Rightmove’s Iain Kennedy: “Agents have been faced with record low stock levels this year, so to support them and get people moving, we’ve invested in extensive outdoor advertising.”
The agency has been expelled with no right of appeal after an official complaint was filed against the company.
Hat and Home opened its second branch this week in leafy Crowthorne, Berkshire.
The manager of the firm’s Morriston sales branch, Stephanie Vellacott, wanted to honour those who gave their lives for our freedom.
Dominic Agace, CEO of Winkworth: “We expect business to remain brisk going into 2022, with rental prices rising due to migration back to London and international interest returning.”
These estate agents make a lot of money selling high-end residential properties.
Ben Beadle, chief executive of the NRLA: “The vast majority of responsible landlords are sick and tired of a failure to root out the minority who bring the sector into disrepute.”