New website pledged by lettings and sales property data business

New website pledged by lettings and sales property data business


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LonRes, the business-to-business property data consultancy focussed mostly on London, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.

Part of its celebrations include the launch of a new public-facing website.

Today LonRes comprises a network of some 5,200 residential property professionals and lists some 13,000 properties for sale and 3,000 homes available to rent.

With a sales archive that goes back to 1986 and a lettings database that goes back to 2004, LonRes says it has the most comprehensive data on the capital’s prime sales and lettings markets. It also operates an off-market service to a closed network of property professionals,. In 2019 LonRes acquired what is now known as FCS Compliance, an anti-money laundering business.

Co-founder William Carrington says: “Our ability to innovate remains undimmed, but it is the depth of our experience in the residential arena that cannot be bettered by other platforms, and that will not change in the future.” Another co-founder, Anthony Payne, adds: “We listen to our subscribers and act on their concerns.  We’ve come a long way in 25 years but the values that we adhered to when we launched the business still hold true today.”      

Over the course of the year and in celebration of its 25-year anniversary, LonRes has lots planned including a new public website which it says “will launch in the new year.”  

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