Agency opens ‘virtual office’ covering new patch

Agency opens ‘virtual office’ covering new patch


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Reeds Rains, an LSL franchise brand with over 100 branches, is using what it calls a ‘virtual office’ to expand into Wroxham in the East Anglia.

There is a plan to introduce a physical office “soon” according to a statement from LSL Estate Agency Franchises.

The Wroxham branch will initially focus on residential lettings, providing high-quality service to landlords in the area.

Oliver Hurren, one of the two new franchisees running the office, comments: “LSLEAF has already supported me in adding lettings to my sales business a decade ago, more recently in acquiring a lettings book and now this new partnership with Kerry. I’m excited to work together to support landlords in Wroxham and continue growing the business.”

Kerry Stobart, the other new franchisee, adds: “I’ve always valued the independence of running my own agency, but partnering with Oliver and joining the Reeds Rains franchising group is a fantastic opportunity. I’m excited to see how this collaboration will help us develop a thriving business in Wroxham.”

Lee Carratt, franchise partnerships director at LSL Estate Agency Franchising, says: “It’s been a pleasure working with Oliver to open the Wroxham branch and to welcome Kerry to the Reeds Rains network. Oliver’s drive and Kerry’s expertise make for a great partnership. This launch is another milestone in our strategy to grow Reeds Rains’ presence in key markets, and we look forward to supporting them.”

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