Estate & Lettings Agencies/Property Management M
Martin & Co bfa status:
Full
In just over a decade, Martin & Co has become one of the
Established:
UK’s leading residential lettings franchises.
1985
Number of outlets in the UK:
175
Areas available:
England, Ireland, Scotland
and Wales
Investment level:
Franchise fee £18,500 + VAT.
Minimum total investment
c. £80,000 + VAT
Located on the high street the of a uniquely powerful and
network of dedicated letting comprehensive package of tried
specialists has a distinctive and tested systems including:
brand and a well-established
Martin & Co
reputation. Recognising there
●
development of a fi ve-year
was a gap in the market to business plan
offer a specialist lettings
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an exclusive territory
service (and not just an add-
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funding and fi nding suitable
on to an estate agent); the commercial premises
established Martin & Co model
●
shop-fi tting Contact :
has proved to be successful
●
staff recruitment
Penny Sanders
from Truro to Aberdeen. With
●
training and ongoing support Address:
more than 170 franchised to manage and run a 8 Trinity
offi ces nationwide, the successful lettings business.
161 Old Christchurch Road
business is well on track to
Bournemouth
achieve 200 offi ces by 2010. Martin & Co are also proud
BH1 1JU
winners of:
Telephone:
Franchisees not only enjoy
01202 292 829
all the obvious branding and
Email:
●
The Negotiator Award –
marketing advantages that fl ow Franchisor of the Year and,
propertyfranchise@
from being part of the dominant
martinco.com
●
The Estate Agent and Letting
national player in the sector, but Agent Awards – Best Large
Web:
they are also the benefi ciaries Letting Chain.
www.propertyfranchise.co.uk
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