Property investment platform marks 25th franchise across the UK

Property investment platform marks 25th franchise across the UK


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Sourced, which describes itself as the largest property investment platform in the UK, has secured its 25th franchise some 10 months after the company was launched.

It now says it’s on track to secure a total of 35 franchises by the end of this year and wants an additional 30 by the end of 2019. 

Sourced offers UK-wide investment advice and property sourcing through a network of franchises: the newest franchise locations are South East London, Bournemouth, South Liverpool, South Manchester and Bradford.

Sourced was set up by directors Stephen Moss, Ryan Brown and Paul Rose and employs eight people at its head office in Widnes.  

Franchise offices can be found in Liverpool, Edinburgh, Manchester, Wigan, Bolton, North London, Newcastle, Leicester, Leeds, Birmingham, Reading, West London, South East London, Warrington, Sunderland, Salford, Preston, Nottingham, Huddersfield, Bournemouth, South Liverpool, South Manchester and Bradford.

“The franchise model is delivering real growth. It presents an attractive and alternative route into a career in property which enables us to offer UK-wide coverage and intelligence to match investors with the right opportunities – whether that’s investing in growth locations to boost a pension pot or delivering high yields to provide monthly income” according to Stephen Moss, one of the managing directors.

“We’re offering an end-to-end approach – providing guidance and tutelage for investors whether they’re novices or professionals, to matching them with suitable properties, encouraging them to search our 150,000 property database and facilitating peer-to-peer lending opportunities.”

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