Purplebricks split – lettings relaunch after separation from hybrid

Purplebricks split – lettings relaunch after separation from hybrid


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A lettings agency has relaunched its property management service after it was acquired by Purplebricks in 2017.

The agreement back then meant that The Venmore Group was unable to enter into the property management sector independently for a period of two years, while the hybrid traded in the Merseyside region under the Venmore name. 

However, the group which owns Venmores – Bradshaw Farnham & Lea and Ball & Percival – has now split from Purplebricks  and relaunched its lettings division.

The team now consists of former employees of the agency prior to the acquisition.

Manager Darren Kay says: “It’s great to be back. Relaunching the lettings business is an absolute pleasure and to be working again with some fantastic former colleagues is the icing on the cake. It has been a brilliant start and we have combined our experience with utilising the latest technology to ensure a fantastic service to our clients, new and old.” 

The Venmore Group is the North West’s largest group of independent estate agents with three brands across Wirral, Liverpool and Southport – Venmores, Bradshaw Farnham & Lea and Ball & Percival.

 

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