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Independent estate agency acquires rival firm – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
September 27, 2024
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E and M Property Solutions in Burnley has completed the purchase of Black Cat Properties and is now preparing for a move to a newly renovated property on Manchester Road, BB11.

The agency now manages close to 700 tenancies and has a team of seven staff, six of whom are full-time.

The owner and managing director of E&M, Tina Etherington, who formed the company in 2017, with no members of staff, is naturally delighted to now be in a position to buy an established agency.

She commented: “Acquiring Black Cat Properties is an exciting milestone in our journey of growth and expansion. This opportunity allows us to serve an even broader network of landlords while continuing to uphold the values that have earned us a reputation for excellence.”

Etheringtn added: “With Black Cat Properties now part of our portfolio, we will ensure our landlords benefit from our comprehensive knowledge and experience in managing lettings and sales. In this dynamic industry, staying ahead of legislative changes is crucial, and our goal is to guarantee peace of mind and prosperity for our clients.

“We are incredibly excited about this next chapter as we enhance our services and contribute to making Burnley and the surrounding areas the place to be for property investment.”

Andrea Procter, founder of Black Cat Properties, said: “Tina’s proven track record of delivering outstanding service, along with her deep expertise in both lettings and sales, gives me every confidence that my landlords will thrive under her care. I’d like to sincerely thank all my clients for their trust and support over the years, knowing they are now in excellent hands.”

 





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