Lomond snaps up sixth London lettings independent of the year

Lomond snaps up sixth London lettings independent of the year


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Lomond has announced the acquisition of another London independent agency – its sixth of the year. 

Eddisonwhite will be taken under the Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward brand, Lomond’s flagship agency in the capital.

Eddisonwhite was established 21 years ago by Richard Eddison and has three branches in Colliers Wood, Wimbledon and Morden.

Eddison comments: “After many years dedicating myself to the local community as a proud independent agent, the time has come to hand the reins to an organisation that is equipped to help steer and support our clients through the changing property landscape. 

“After experiencing the core values and ethos of KFH first-hand early in my own career, there’s no doubt in my mind that it’s the perfect fit for eddisonwhite’s next step.” 

And Lomond’s chief revenue officer John Ennis adds: “We are excited to welcome on board the clients, customers and staff of eddisonwhite who have operated for many years in South West London, right in the heartland of KFH. They are a natural fit for the brand, emphasising the same personal service and local knowledge for which KFH is best known.” 

The sale was brokered by Adam J Walker and Associates.

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