Fine & Country’s regional tour will be taking place again in November with meetings across the UK bringing together industry professionals, business owners, and managers to provide market insights and strategy planning for 2025.
Each meeting will also feature a spotlight on a standout Fine & Country agent who consistently achieves high fees and has an impressive market share as well as a look at the power of a robust digital marketing strategy based on proven case studies from within the network.
Each date of the tour will kick off with an update on Fine & Country Head Office’s plan for 2025, presented by managing director Nicky Stevenson alongside senior members of the team.
Stevenson comments: “We are committed to providing our network with fresh and market-leading ideas, and 2025 is going to be an exciting year of development for the brand. Having recently been recognised as the most recommended agency in the UK for a second consecutive year, we are looking to give our agents the tools they need to continue on this path for success, providing our clients with a first-class service that they are proud to recommend.”
The day will then move on to recruitment and retention and analysing market data. Research shows that very few locations have a single agent dominating both the general and high-end property sectors.
Stevenson will present how to leverage this when recruiting, adding: “Our regional meetings offer a unique opportunity for business owners and managers to network with their peers, share valuable insights, and explore success stories that can benefit agents within their region. We will also provide our agents with hyper-local and in-depth insights into their property market. Understanding these factors is essential for building a thriving estate agency business and establishing oneself as the agent of choice within the region.”
The session will culminate in a celebration of the 10-year anniversary of The Fine & Country Foundation, with an opportunity to build SleepPods – insulated, rain-resistant, wind-resistant, and lightweight shelters, easy to assemble by teams of volunteers.
The dates for the regional meetings are:
South East – 6th November
London – 7th November
North West – 12th November
North East – 13th November
South West – 19th November
Wales – 20th November
East Anglia – 27th November
Midlands – 28th November