Company Tag: Fine & Country
Fine & Country owner reports ‘significant improvement’ in losses as it turns to proptech
eProp Services Plc reports a £2.67m operating loss as it confirms the full acquisition of tech subsidiary Property Logic
Fine & Country reopens Park Lane HQ after six-figure refurb
The flagship central London property showroom for Fine & Country and The Guild of Property Professionals has a contemporary new look
Fine & Country claims to be the country’s fastest-growing premium estate agency
The national estate agency brand marketed nearly 20% more properties in the last 12 months compared to the previous year
Mapped: Top performing prime & super-prime regional markets
Central London locations have seen the highest rate of prime property price inflation over the last decade, says Fine & Country, but top-end resi markets across the England & Wales have been more 'lethargic'…
‘Six-figure makeover’ for Fine & Country’s Park Lane showroom
Fine & Country and The Guild of Property Professionals will re-open their Park Lane office in late August
Rejoining the Regions: A prime & super-prime performance snapshot
There's signs that London may finally be re-joining the UK domestic housing market, having completed its conversion into a global city, says Fine & Country...
Fine & Country rolls out an “automated prospecting service”
"Extremely intelligent" system hopes to win instructions from rival firms "with minimal effort"
Fine & Country goes into interior design
International estate agency brand signing up UK licensees for major new design and development offering...
easyProperty, Fine & Country and the Guild of Property Professionals to merge
GPEA agency brands will be able to offer both "do-it-yourself and the do-it-for-me" services via a licensing agreement with easyProperty
Guild of Property Professionals brings in a new boss from Countrywide
GPEA-owned independent agents' association appoints Iain McKenzie as CEO
Property magnate becomes the American President: The prime resi industry reacts
What does Donald Trump's win mean for the UK's luxury property sector?
Grade I Regency townhouse raises the bar in Brighton
A stonking Regency townhouse on Lewes Crescent has apparently just set a new price record for Brighton.
The Grade I listed Consort House was snapped up for £3.4m,