Consolidation continues – another independent agency snapped up

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North London agency Home Minders has acquired independent lettings and sales business Alan Goldin Estates.

This transaction is Home Minder’s third acquisition, following Simon Clarke in 2014 and Stark Joseph in 2016, nearly doubling the properties on its books to over 400. 

Initially the two businesses will be run in parallel but will be sharing staff, facilities and services.

Managing director Paul Ruocco says: ‘We are excited by the opportunities this expansion gives us. Alan Goldin has an enviable reputation and is predominantly a lettings agency. 

“Not only is it a good fit with Home Minders, where the focus is on property management and maintenance, but we believe our core values and working philosophy are aligned. We are bringing our management expertise to the Alan Goldin business and it expands our reach across north London.

“The combined business will be enhancing its online presence and using the power of social media to ensure properties gain maximum exposure.”

Alan Goldin Estates was set up in 1992. Home Minders has been operating for over 30 years.

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