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Moveli continues growth after hitting ’50 broker’ milestone – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
March 17, 2025
in Real Estate
Moveli continues growth after hitting ’50 broker’ milestone – London Wallet
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Moveli, the self-employed brokerage, has hit a milestone growth achievement of 50 brokers.

The company founded by brothers Ben and Chris Littlewood started seven years ago with its first broker James Giblin in Fulham. It now extends across most of London’s prime areas into the Home Counties and beyond.

As the ‘broker’ space continues to gather pace the company seems set to capture the upper-market position as the brand for experienced agents looking to make the transition to becoming self-employed.

Ben Littlewood said: “It’s been both an incredible and difficult journey to get to 50 brokers, and it’s inspiring to see the power of the networking effects experienced brokers can generate. We see Moveli as the upper-market self-employed option in the UK, and we expect the network and brand momentum to further strengthen over the coming months.”

 




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