New office opening for Winkworth

Winkworth continues its expansion plans in the South-west of England with the opening of a new office in Ferndown in Dorset.

The new office has been opened by James Hadley-Clift, who is hoping to capitalise on the rise in the number of people moving out of London.

This is Hadley-Clift’s second office franchise in two years, following on from the opening of a Winkworth office in Southbourne on the outskirts of Bournemouth at the beginning of last year.

Ferndown is the seventh Winkworth office in Dorset – joining Southbourne, Westbourne, Poole, Milford-on-sea, Highcliffe and Mudeford.

Hadley-Clift said: “In Southbourne, we were doing 12,000 virtual viewings a month in the first quarter this year. One of the team at our new office in Ferndown will be a professional photographer, who will be providing amazing images and Matterport tours.

“One of the reasons why I became a Winkworth franchisee was because of the quality of marketing the brand offers, combined with the commitment to clients.

“Our customers are busy people who expect a quality service, from the brochures, images and digital tools to the people who are looking after the sale or purchase of their home.”

With his business partner at Ferndown, Rosella Short, Hadley-Clift says he is planning to expand further in Dorset and is actively looking at suitable locations.

James Hadley-Clift

He added: “There is great demand [for property in Ferndown] from people moving from the capital but there is also strong demand locally, with around 50% of buyers from the local area.

“Property in and around Ferndown offers tremendous value when compared to Wimborne, for example.”

The new Winkworth office stands on a prominent road junction in Ferndown, Dorset’s second largest inland town, with good access to Wimborne and Ringwood, as well as Bournemouth and Poole.

Dominic Agace, chief executive, Winkworth, commented: “The county’s beautiful landscape and its coastline continue to appeal to people who are seeking a change of lifestyle and the past year has turbocharged that desire to move.

“We now have a substantial presence in Dorset and Ferndown opening reinforces our ambitions for further expansion in the South-west.

“We are keen to talk to independent agents or those who would like to start their own businesses in the region.”

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  1. Hillofwad71

        Winkworth recently opened Milford on Sea. Not the only existing franchisee expanding Poringland In Norwich have expanded  taking  on an adjoining terrritory.
     
        The Westbourne branch in Bournemouth acc. to RM  has a  sales inventory of  232  with 192 under offer or SSTC    
     
    A staggering amount even allowing  for the fact that some are just hanging around the portal and are already done  and dusted.  
     
    Recent openings at Crystal Palace & Tooting who are both performing well  are being run on a direct basis where they get to keep all the pies so perhaps this will encourage them to expand   this side  
     
      Although Dominc Agace clearly spelled out at the recent AGM that this will not be on borrowed  monies (like CWD !)  
     
    “The company has no current intention to change its strategy of retaining a healthy level of cash for use should opportunities arise, thus avoiding reliance on debt”  
     
    Steady hand on the rudder .
     
      The refreshing thing about Winkies updates is they are devoid of candy floss . They say  it exactly as it says  on the tin.    
     
    As is the way of all flesh some recent barnches  over the past  few years have disappeared some absorbed into other offices but  only a handful  Colindale, West Bridgeford , Ramsbury, Enfield and London Colney   but unlike Ewemove the damage has not been on an industrial  scale.  
     
     Steady as she goes  

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