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Estate agent closures in 2009
publication date: Jan 28, 2010

Confirmation of the impression
of estate agents closing on every
high street across the UK has
come with the publication of
Boom and Bust – a review of
estate and letting agents.
The research was carried out by
The Local Data Company which
tracks 705 centres on a variety
of market topics. It finds that 142
estate agents – 15.8 per cent -
have closed in the year to October
2009.
The larger chains have
closed most branches 171
according to The Local Data
Company – Halifax lost
45 branches, nearly 31 per cent of
its branches. Bairstow Eves lost 44,
which is 20 per cent of the total
number of branches while Your
Move closed 34 and Haart locked
the doors on 25 of its offices.
There is little evidence that any
particular region is worse hit than another, although Bairstow Eves’
cull saw the loss of 14 Greater
London branches, 10 in the South
East and seven in the East
Midlands. The Halifax axe fell on
16 branches in the South East and
9 in the North West, with more
closures likely following their sale
to LSL. Bad news for hundreds of
estate agency staff and even that
is not the full picture of the impact
that this recession has had on
estate agency.
There are many
offices in all areas of the UK where
the branch has remained open for
business but staff numbers have
been drastically cut.
The Local Data Company says
that there are now 9167 estate
and letting agencies in its 705
tracked centres, comprising 6243
or 68.1 per cent independents and
2924 or 31.9 per cent multiple
branch companies.
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