Independent estate agency acquires competitor firm

Stephen Mueller (left) and Ashley Day

Bristol Property Centre Estate Agents, which is situated in the Redland area of the city, has acquired Temple Homes Property in nearby Montpelier in a deal that will almost double the size of its managed property portfolio.

The combined business will now manage around 350 properties on behalf of 170 landlords. Bristol Property Centre will also take on Temple Homes’ four employees, bringing the total size of its team to 11.

It is the first acquisition by Bristol Property Centre, which was founded in 2011 by Ashley Day who was then aged just 21, and initially working from his kitchen table.

Day, 33, is now planning further acquisition opportunities within the Bristol area to help build the profile of the business in the city.

Temple Homes was founded in 2014 by Stephen Mueller, who will now exit the company to pursue other business interests.

Ashley Day, director of Bristol Property Centre, said: ‘’We are thrilled to have acquired Temple Homes which is an established business with the same core values and principles as our own. We are integrating all the staff into the Bristol Property Centre family and will continue to provide a top notch service to Bristol landlords and tenants.

“This acquisition, along with strong organic growth, means Bristol Property Centre is now managing over 350 properties across Bristol and we are actively seeking further opportunities.’’

The estate agency has managed to hit the acquisition trail with the backing of Mercia’s SME Loans fund.

Andy Heaton of Mercia Debt added: “Ashley is an ambitious entrepreneur who has built Bristol Property Centre from a start-up to become a thriving high street agent.

“We believe he has the potential to transform the business from a small independent to become a key player in the Bristol market and are pleased to support him as he embarks on the acquisition trail.”

 

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