Propertymark membership hits record high with fees unchanged

Propertymark membership hits record high with fees unchanged


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Propertymark is keeping its 2025 membership fee static – and it remains at the same level as in 2022.

The fee is £295 for a first membership and £150 for each subsequent division.

The trade body says that with membership at an all-time high, it is working hard to mitigate the wider impact of the economy potentially experienced by many members, such as recent inflation peaks. 

Propertymark describes membership benefits as including access to free regional conferences, an enlarged Lettings Helpline, a member magazine, enhanced policy interaction with government, qualifications, bespoke compliance support, exclusive social media communities, and an expanding digital Knowledge Hub.   
 
A statement says: “Propertymark has listened intently to its members and worked hard to ensure that Company Membership will assist in many daily challenges faced by members by offering unrivalled access to exclusive new products and services.”

And chief executive Nathan Emerson adds: “As we march on to 2025, Propertymark is highly aware of the intense financial pressures some members may face within their daily lives. A key aim is to structure a robust membership package that delivers tangible benefits across the entire sector and brings structured support to assist members to better grow and progress.” 
 

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