One of Britain’s most successful agents, Foxtons, is continuing to place its faith in the high street and has announced more expansion in the next few months, with five new offices between February and April.

Meanwhile another new online agent has released details about its national launch.

Three of Foxtons’ new offices will be on the outskirts of Greater London, in Loughton, Essex, and Sutton and New Malden in Surrey.

The remaining two new offices will be at Bishops Park in Fulham, and Maida Vale.

The openings will bring the total number of Foxtons offices across Greater London to 63.

Each new office will offer Foxtons’ customary 0% fee to the first vendors.

Andrew Weir, Foxtons’ managing director, said: “Following recent growth in the outer London areas, we are thrilled to take the next significant step in our expansion strategy with the launch of these new offices, as well as adding a more local presence within some of our existing neighbourhoods.

“We look forward to bringing our unparalleled expertise and many years of experience to the local communities”.

The announcement follows Foxtons’ successful end to 2015, marked by winning The Sunday Times Lettings Agency Awards for Best Large Lettings Agency and the International Property Awards for Best Estate Agency in London.

Separately, online agent Yopa has revealed more details about its national roll-out following EYE’s report yesterday.

The firm, whose founding directors include Andrew and Alistair Barclay, sons of the Telegraph owners, says it has now hired over 100 local property managers and will have recruited a further 60 by summer – making its business model sound very similar to that of Purplebricks.

It says it has had successful pilots in the Granada and Meridian TV regions.

Yopa also says that one local property manager in the Granada region sold three properties in three days after marketing them for under two weeks, with two having been previously on the market with traditional high street agents. Yopa charges £780.

Managing director Daniel Attia said: “In addition to a growing number of instructions in the two test regions, we have also been taking enquiries from other regions who have heard about the service we can offer.

“We had no hesitation in deciding to move quickly from the pilots to a full national roll-out this month.”