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Fred Done's Salboy launches China office to market Manchester apartments

Salboy International was established in 2017 to market sister company Salboy’s Manchester developments to a global audience

Simon Ismail, managing director of Salboy(Image: Manchester Evening News)

Billionaire bookmaker Fred Done has launched a new office in China to market its Manchester developments to a global audience.

His residential property sales agency, Salboy International, founded in 2017 with co-founder and property expert Simon Ismail, was established primarily to market sister company Salboy’s Manchester developments including Local Blackfriars and Local Crescent to a global audience.

The company said the China expansion follows a sharp increase in Far Eastern investment sales.

Salboy specialises in private equity investment and property development and, along with Salboy International, is privately owned Simon Ismail and Betfred founder Fred Done.

The Shanghai office, situated in the Platinum Building in the exclusive central Xintiandi district, will help facilitate an expansion in its Chinese operation.

The stunning £150,000 city centre apartment situated on the Blackfriars complex(Image: Salboy)

As well as marketing its Manchester developments iit will also act as a sales agent for other developers around the world.

The agency is currently exclusively marketing a number of schemes on behalf of other developers, including a London development for Enzo Homes and a major new apartment scheme in Brisbane, Australia.

Simon said: “As one of the most active º£½ÇÊÓÆµ developers selling to Far Eastern investors we soon realised there was a more efficient and cost effective method of marketing global property developments than was being offered by traditional property agents.