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Estate agent group sees profits in rental market soar

The Property Franchise Group - whose brands include Martin and Co, Hunters and CJ Hole - said its strong results for the first half of the year were largely attributed to its letting revenues

A branch of estate agency Martin and Co in Poole, Dorset(Image: Google Maps)

The parent firm of estate agent brands Martin and Co, Hunters and CJ Hole said it has experienced a "significantly stronger" residential housing market.

The Property Franchise Group (TPFG), which describes itself as the largest operator of its kind in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ property market, released its interim results on Wednesday (August 2) saying its performance was in line with management's expectations due to its lettings revenues.

The Bournemouth-headquartered company saw revenue increase by 1% to £13.2m, when compared to the same period last year.

However, the group saw a 16% dip in its sales agreed pipeline falling from £33.8m last year to £28.4m, while lettings performed strongly growing by 12%.

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According to the group this growth "more then offset" the reduction in sales as the residential sales market continued to adjust to the uncertainty regarding inflation, interest rates and house prices.

Sustained demand for lettings properties, growth in the portfolio of managed properties and rental inflation meant lettings continued to be a growing and highly resilient revenue stream for the group, contributing 61% of total revenue for the period.

Chief executive, Gareth Samples, commented: "We are pleased with our performance in the first half of 2023. The benefits of operating a focused franchise model with multiple income streams are reflected in these results, as we continue to demonstrate considerable resilience in the face of an uncertain macro-economic backdrop. Whilst the Board expects the macro-economic uncertainty to continue, it is confident that trading remains in line with expectations for the full year."