Rebranded agency expands network with new branch

Rebranded agency expands network with new branch


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Leeds agency HOP – previously well known as Let Leeds – is expanding its office network with the launch of a new branch in the suburb of Horsforth.

The new office, with offers sales as well as lettings, will be run by 11 staff and is described as a key component of the company’s ambitious growth strategy to provide a complete suite of property services to customers across the region. 

The move will see several staff re-locating from existing branches as part of a team re-structure>

Luke Gidney, managing director at HOP, says: “When we re-launched as HOP last year, after previously being known as Let Leeds, our aim was to bring the fresh approach that we are famous for in lettings, over to the sales market. To be able to open a new, bricks and mortar branch – especially after the challenges we all faced in 2020 – is quite the achievement, and Horsforth is the perfect location to do it.”

He adds: “Even though we invest heavily in technology, social media and our online presence, you can never underestimate the importance of a traditional shop window and we’re really looking forward to growing our presence in Horsforth.”

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