Fine & Country has reported growth across its UK and international network in Q1 2026.
Between January and March, the brand signed nine new licences as part of its expansion strategy, including entry into Madrid, extending its presence in Europe.
The network also expanded at an individual level, with 96 new joiners globally during the quarter. Of these, 46 were recruited into UK locations, with the remainder joining offices across international markets including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Milan, Dubai, Uruguay, Germany and Spain.
The figures reflect continued activity in both the UK and overseas markets, as the company maintains a dual focus on domestic coverage and international growth.
The update follows the firm’s stated plan to expand into at least five additional international markets in 2026, supported by investment in onboarding and international operations.

Nicky Stevenson, managing director of Fine & Country, said: “Q1 has been a very positive start to the year and reflects the strength of our brand both in the UK and internationally. While expanding into new markets such as Madrid is a key strategic priority, it is equally important that we continue to grow and support our UK network, which remains the foundation of our success.
“Welcoming so many new individuals in just three months demonstrates the ongoing appeal of Fine & Country to high-calibre property professionals. At the same time, our international growth highlights the increasing demand for a premium, globally connected estate agency model. Our unique approach offers multiple ways to be part of the brand, whether as an employee, a self-employed agent, or a licensed business owner, giving property professionals the flexibility to choose the path that best suits their ambitions while joining us on our journey.”
With strong Q1 momentum and a clear strategic direction, Fine & Country says it is on track to further accelerate its growth across both the UK and international markets throughout the remainder of the year.
“As we move through 2026, our focus remains on sustainable growth, strengthening our network and creating greater opportunities for collaboration across borders,” Stevenson added.

