High profile regional chain extends reach with merged office

High profile regional chain extends reach with merged office


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One of the highest profile regional agency chains has extended its reach with a new office.

Pygott & Crone is merging with an existing established agency in Wollaton, in the west of Nottingham. 

It will now operate lettings and sales with a High Street office in the Bramcote Lane shopping area supported by the existing team at the Nottingham city centre branch.

Established in 1991 in Lincolnshire, Pygott & Crone initially expanded into Nottingham in 2017. 

With this announcement, Pygott & Crone now employ over 85 people in the region across nine branches plus an office in the City of London. 

Diredctor Paul Wood says: “Over the past couple of years we have reacted well to the changing landscape in the estate agency industry and developed in-house solutions to make our service more streamlined and efficient whilst retaining that essential personal service”.

Mark Brayfield, national lettings director at Pygott & Crone, comments: “I’m really excited about the addition of the Wollaton branch which will further speed up the growth of our lettings business in Greater Nottingham. Over the last 18 months we have doubled the number of properties we manage nationally through organic growth and some acquisitions. This continued growth aligns nicely with our planned expansion over the next couple of years to proactively grow our lettings business.”

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