Homesure Property has acquired Sefton-based letting company James Kristian Lettings, including 222 managed properties to its portfolio.
Based 18 years in the past in South Liverpool, Homesure has grown from a two-person workforce into one of many area’s largest unbiased property administration companies, using greater than 40 individuals throughout the Liverpool Metropolis Area, Higher Manchester, and Cheshire.
Homesure Property CEO Nick Stott mentioned: “The acquisition of this massive portfolio strengthens Homesure’s presence in North Liverpool and Sefton. Most of the former James Kristian properties are within the Bootle docklands space. This enhances the work of our funding division, that helps landlords to purchase and let high quality properties in prime funding areas like Bootle.
“The Renter’s Rights Invoice is right here. Buyers want to verify their agent has capability to tackle the additional work wanted to remain compliant. We have now workforce members based mostly in, and overlaying, Sefton. We may be extremely responsive in that space, in addition to many others within the area.
“We’re actively working to extend our geographic unfold, so landlords can deliver their complete portfolios to Homesure, and be assured of a constant stage of service.”
The deal for James Kristian Lettings marks Homesure’s sixth acquisition in 9 years. Earlier this yr, the corporate’s lettings, funding, and block administration groups relocated to new headquarters at Wavertree Expertise Park.
Homesure director Mark Loughnane commented: “It’s about taking care of individuals – homeowners and occupiers, and our workers. Each time we take over an organization, the landlords preserve their enterprise with Homesure. That speaks volumes. We handle some properties which have handed from one technology to the subsequent, with our assist to make {that a} clean course of.
“We’ve additionally acquired workforce members who joined us as apprentices of their teenagers, and are actually at director stage. Our purpose is to supply high quality properties for the long-term, and we imply that in additional methods than one.”