Property specialist set to create 400 new jobs with expansion across London
A London-based chartered surveyor and estate agent is set to create hundreds of new jobs as it expands across the capital.
DEXTERS has announced new growth plans through a new partnership with an investor group led by Oakley Capital.
With new investment, the firm aims to expand its network of 70 London branches to over 100 branches, as well as recruiting an additional 400 staff.
Founded by Jeff Doble in 1993, DEXTERS is one of the city’s largest estate agents - growing revenue at a 15 per cent compound annual growth rate over the last 10 decade.
The investment will support the company’s plan to expand into London’s build-to-rent sector and lettings market over the next three years.
Jeff Doble, DEXTERS chairman, commented: “Despite the challenges of Brexit and COVID-19 DEXTERS has continued to build market share and presence across London with new office openings, consistent rises in our sales and lettings performance and an increasing number and quality of new property instructions and new registrations each quarter.
“This is testimony to all our colleagues working tirelessly to look after our clients and focus on sustaining the growth of the business.
“Our vision has always been to be the No.1 estate agency in London and as we look to move to a new level we have decided to partner with Oakley Capital to help us work towards our ambitious long term plans.”
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