Foxtons named fastest growing estate agency
This week, Foxtons was named the UK's fastest growing private equity backed estate agency in The Sunday Times Deloitte Buyout Track 100 league table.
The only estate agency in the league table of 100 of the UK's fastest growing private equity backed companies; Foxtons has seen its business grow by 80% between 2008 and 2010 as it has continued to expand its network of distinctive café style offices throughout London.
In 2011 Foxtons won 'National Estate Agency Chain of the Year' at the Negotiator Awards and 'Best Real Estate Agency, London' at the Google and Bloomberg Property Awards, demonstrating that it excels in service quality as well as business performance.
Michael Brown, Chief Executive Officer at Foxtons said:
"Foxtons continues to go from strength to strength and to be placed at the top end of the Fast Track league table after winning the prestigious awards last year is a fantastic achievement and one that all our people can be proud of."
In 2011 Foxtons won 'National Estate Agency Chain of the Year' at the Negotiator Awards and 'Best Real Estate Agency, London' at the Google and Bloomberg Property Awards, demonstrating that it excels in service quality as well as business performance.
Michael Brown, Chief Executive Officer at Foxtons said:
"Foxtons continues to go from strength to strength and to be placed at the top end of the Fast Track league table after winning the prestigious awards last year is a fantastic achievement and one that all our people can be proud of."
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