Romans confirms closures of two branches as it looks to diversify into new markets

Romans has confirmed the closure of branches in two high profile towns.

It has shut in Beaconsfield and Henley-on-Thames.

Beaconsfield will now be covered from Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, and Henley-on-Thames by the branch in Caversham, Berkshire.

Anthony Gibson, managing director of Romans Residential Sales, said: “The strength and success of Romans is in our depth and diversity, and as markets change we continue to ensure that we are evolving and investing in areas where we can expand and grow.

“This was seen with Romans Sales and Lettings which opened in both Bristol and High Wycombe in 2018, and earlier this year we successfully launched Shared Ownership and Corporate Sales divisions.

“We are working closely with our people and where possible we will be re-positioning them elsewhere within the wider group.

“Our planned strategic growth through acquisition and entry into new marketplaces continues with a substantial fund already in place.”

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3 Comments

  1. Property Poke In The Eye

    In other words they are also suffering!!!

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  2. Tarkers71

    Good job about that substantial fund in place with the fine that they will no doubt get for their part in the cartel reported on Eye recently.

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  3. Alan Murray

    The market in Henley-on-Thames was never going to suit the Romans approach. Do these people not do their market research, all they had to do was ask a few professional people who know their brand and the town? It was allegedly struggling almost from day one, I am surprised how long it has lasted to be honest.

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