30-branch chain snaps up independent – and on the prowl for more

30-branch chain snaps up independent – and on the prowl for more


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High profile Welsh lettings agency Peter Alan has acquired West Quay Estates & Lettings as part of its long term strategy to increase market share and extend its geographical network.

West Quay Estates & Lettings is an established independent property business, founded fouryears ago, which focuses on the Barry area. 

This acquisition will see West Quay Estates & Lettings staff retained and the business will begin to trade under the Peter Alan brand name.  

This will bring the total number of offices in the Peter Alan network to 30, two of which will now be located within Barry, strengthening the agency’s position within the town.

 

“We’re delighted to have completed on the acquisition of the West Quay Estates & Lettings business in Barry. The business is a great fit for our expansion plans and perfectly complements our current branch network. The council has ambitious plans for developing the future of Barry and we want to be a part of that which is why we’ll be keeping both the West Quay branch as well as our existing branch  … in order for us to extend our range of market leading services to even more customers” says Andrew Barry, Peter Alan managing director. 

“We are delighted to welcome West Quay Estates & Lettings into Peter Alan and look forward to announcing further acquisitions in the future whilst we continue building our market leading position in South Wales.”

Peter Alan says it is open to new opportunities to acquire existing sales or lettings business across South Wales and is keen to hear from business owner’s looking to sell or who wish to grow as part of a wider group.  

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