LEADING INDEPENDENT NORFOLK ESTATE AGENCY TAPS INTO BURGEONING DEMAND FROM LONDONERS BY ESTABLISHING PRESENCE IN THE CAPITAL
Published 8 November 2024
A leading independent Norfolk estate agency is set to tap into the thriving demand for homes in the county amongst Londoners after it announced it has agreed a partnership with a leading London property marketing operation with an office in London’s West End.
Arnolds Keys has agreed the partnership with The Mayfair Group, enabling the firm to market properties in the county from a prestigious location in Thayer Street in the heart of the West End, and just five minutes’ walk from Oxford Street.
As well as reaching the burgeoning market for Norfolk homes among the capital’s inhabitants, the team at Arnolds Keys’ London partners also boasts excellent connections with national property journalists, regularly securing valuable national PR in titles such as The Times, The Telegraph and The Evening Standard.
“We see this as a positive move in developing even stronger links with the capital, as well as the national and international property market,” said Tom Corfield, partner at Arnolds Keys.
“Norfolk is proving increasingly popular with buyers in the capital and the southeast, including families wanting to relocate to achieve more space, those retiring or downsizing, and second home-owners.
“A partnership office in the West End working alongside our local Norfolk offices is a natural step in providing an even better service. From London we will be concentrating on achieving the maximum coverage for our clients’ properties”.
“The Mayfair Group has an excellent track record in marketing property to buyers in London and the southeast, and with an office at such a good London address we can ensure that buyers are introduced to us at the very start of their property search,” said Mr Corfield.
For more details about Arnolds Keys’ new London partnership office and how it can introduce property sellers to a wider market, call 01603 620551, or visit www.arnoldskeys.com.
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