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Foxtons: Estate agent closes six branches in 'challenging' London market

The brand has been affected by lowering demand and online competitors

Costas Pitas
London
Tuesday 13 November 2018 10:57 GMT
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The company is now left with 61 offices, covering 85 percent of the city (Mary Turner/
The company is now left with 61 offices, covering 85 percent of the city (Mary Turner/

Foxtons said it had closed six of its branches as the London-focussed estate agent posted flat third-quarter revenue of £35.1 million ($45.22 million), reflecting a "challenging" property market in the capital.

The brand, known for its chain of coffee shop-style offices, has been hit by cooling demand for London real estate and competition from online competitors in recent years.

A slight increase in lettings revenue was counter-balanced by a small dip in earnings from sales and its mortgage broking business, as London property demand remains sluggish in many areas after increases in a stamp duty property tax.

"This was a solid quarter in a challenging market," said CEO Nic Budden. "We are managing the business for the current market conditions and remain confident in our long-term prospects."

The company said it had closed six branches as it focusses on improving efficiency and ensuring its costs reflect market conditions, leaving it with 61 offices which cover more than 85 per cent of the city.

Earlier this year, it posted a pretax loss of £2.5 million in the first six months of 2018.

Reuters

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