Company Tag: Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward
KFH opens flagship branch in Notting Hill
Large-scale agency launches new sales & lettings operation in the famous west London neighbourhood.
London estate agency donates over 750 tech devices to schools
KFH has given hundreds of laptops and computers to school pupils, via the Business2Schools charity.
London estate agency donates windows to charity
Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward is using full window displays across all 60 of its London branches to promote its charity partner, London Youth.
KFH recruits new Land & New Homes Director
Mark Faure has been given a brief to "substantially expand" KFH's new homes operation in London.
Mapped: The impact of ‘creative clusters’ on house price growth
New research has pinpointed the capital’s top ten creative hotspots with ‘room for growth’
Budget 2021: Property industry reactions
"This Budget could be regarded as a reprieve for the housing industry," says one commentator, while others bemoan an "underwhelming" speech...
KFH adds four London branches
London estate agency Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward is "forging ahead" with expansion plans in the capital.
Outer London’s top 10 retail-to-resi development hotspots
Planning changes have opened the door to the creation of over 16,ooo new homes across the capital's various "town centre" locations, says estate agency KFH, as it identifies London's top 10 areas for retail-to-residential…
KFH appoints a new Head of Lettings Management
Sophie Danes previously ran residential property management teams at Get Living, Knight Frank, CBRE and John D Wood.
KFH goes on a recruitment drive ‘to keep up with demand’
London estate agency chain Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward has advertised 37 additional roles so far in 2020, in a "significant" recruitment drive.
Ranked: Britain’s top residential property brands by Google action
Savills is the UK's most-searched-for estate agency, reveals MediaVision, followed by Knight Frank
Mapped: East & North-West boroughs drive London’s new housing pipeline growth
Planning and development activity in the capital has 'remained stoic' in the face of uncertainty, says Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward