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Humberts

Humberts is a British estate agency chain. First established in 1842 by Edward Humbert, it has gone through various ownership groups in the 2000s and three administrations.

History Edit

The early years Edit

Humberts was founded by Edward Humbert, who opened his first office in London. At that time, the company was primarily focused on helping clients buy and sell property in the UK.[1]

1900s Edit

Over the years, Humberts expanded its operations and began offering a wider range of services to clients. In the early 1900s, the company started to offer property management services, and by the 1920s, it had become one of the leading real estate agencies in the UK. During World War II, Humberts' operations were severely impacted by the conflict, but the company managed to survive and rebuild after the war, and also survived The Great Depression. In the following decades, Humberts continued to grow and expand its services, with a particular focus on the luxury property market. Highlights include selling Land's End in 1981 and the Highgrove Estate to the Prince of Wales in 1980, managing the Goodwood and Badminton Estates, and pioneering the development of new London towns such as Letchworth & Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield New Town.[2]

2000s Edit

In the 2000s however, the company underwent a period of expansion, opening new offices across the UK and branching out into international markets which lead to over two decades of uncertainty.

In 2006, Humberts were brought out by Farley Group, owners of the former Kensington and Chelsea estate agents Farley & Co.[3] However, the group was sold to Mercantile (partly owned by Vincent Tchenguiz) in 2008 after a troubled couple of years of trading.[4] In December 2008, Mercantile purchased Vincent Tchenquiz's stake in Chestertons, giving them full ownership of Chestertons.[5]

Chestertons ownership Edit

Chestertons merged with Humberts in 2009 (bringing together two of the longest established firms in the industry),[6] with the business being rebranded. rebranded as Chesterton Humberts.[7] The combined firmed also firm acquired a former franchised operation of two branches in the South East of England, strengthening their representation in this geographic area.[8]

In early 2013, Various UK estate agents including Humberts launched a new property called Agents Mutual. Selected founders included Douglas & Gordon, Glentree Estates, Knight Frank, Savills, and Strutt & Parker.[9][10]

In 2013, a decision was made by the board to split Chesterton Humberts into two separate brands, with Chestertons retaining the Farleys business and keeping the London operations whilst Humberts focussed on the rest of the country.[11] Whilst the company went through various different holding companies - it remained owned by Mercantile until 2018.[12]

Attempted comeback (2014-2017) Edit

On 2 July 2014, Hamptons acquired Humberts country lettings & property management business.[13] The same month, on the 19th of July, the company subsequently launched a rebrand at the CLA Game Fair at Blenheim Palace.[14]

In March 2016, Humberts launched an internal training academy in order to nurture staff in-house.[15] In March of that year, a personal assistant’ service was launched by the company for older buyers in a bid to woo retirement new-build clients.[16] In November that year, Humberts announced a new branch in the Lake District, as part of an franchise-led expansion.[17]

Humberts started 2017 by launching a new Waterfront & Coastal specialist division. Based out of the Chichester office in West Sussex, the launch follows a strong 2016 for the firm, which reported trading figures were up by 18% compared to the previous 12 months, and an even bigger spike in demand from waterfront homes.[18] In March, they restarted their lettings division,[19] following the 2014 sale, and in April, they opened a brand new office in London at 48 Berkeley Square.[20] After appointing a new chairman, Peter Goldsmith,[21] Humberts launched in August 2017 a two-tiered online service for landlords, with a view to rolling it out for sales should it have been successful.[22] 2018 started with continuation of Humberts expansion plans as they announced in January a push to expand their network via a restructed franchising team.[23] Then in February, they started the roll out of regional New Homes hubs, to service a wide set of areas, with a view to rolling them out across various UK locations over the subsequent two years.[24]

However, in April that year, Humberts called in administrators citing "turbulent market conditions and pressures on the industry as whole". Almost exactly a decade after the firm last went into administration; resulting in the sale of Humberts’ to Chestertons-owner Mercantile Group which lead to the creation of Chestertons Humberts, the firm announced redundancies are being made as part of “immediate cost saving measures”.[25]

A month later, on 21 May, it was announced that Humberts was acquired by luxury holiday homes business "Natural Retreats", a business founded by Matt Spence in 2006, after the former rugby player and Coca-Cola exec developed his family's farm in the Yorkshire Dales into a holiday let location, with timber lodges. Spence was quoted at the time saying that the acquisition of Humberts was "part of a plan “to create a leading rural estate agency and holiday lettings business".[26] Humberts CEO Ian Westerling was moved to become 'Head of New Projects', whilst the Natural Retreats management team, took over the senior management positions at Humberts, promising to focus on Britain's ‘chocolate box towns’ as part of a 'new era' for the company.[27][28]

The new management team started implementing changes immediately. Traditional high-street branches were ditched in favour of "lounge-style hubs", each covering an entire county and managing clients’ homes and lifestyles. The first hub was announed for Poundbury, Dorset, with other hubs planned to be rolled out.[29] At the opening in November that year, Humberts launched a new “lifestyle concierge” arm, called Humberts Living. The service offers a gamut of property-related services including gardening, removals, utility-switching and planning. [30]

The attempted revival of Humberts continued into 2019. After the announcement in February of various positive results since Natural Retreats took over,[31] the firm announced in May 2019 it had made its first acquisition since the takeover, with the purchase of Kendal-based Scott Bainbridge has been bought for an undisclosed sum, boosting Humberts’ portfolio in the Lake District “by 25%”.[32] They also promoted the former COO Tim Simmomns - a veteran of the company for over 20 years, to CEO.[33]

However rumours began to swirl at the beginning of December, that Humberts was going back into administration, after the company website went down.[34] It was later confirm on the 20th December 2019, that Humberts had gone back into administration, for the third time in 11 years.[35]

Franchisee takeover (2020) Edit

On the 24th January 2020, It was announced Humberts was going to be purchased by a group of Humberts Franchise owners. Administrators had claimed that there was national and international interest, however this was the best possible solution for the brand.[36]

Present day Edit

The current iteration of Humberts survived the pandemic, and towards the end of 2020, was announced as an early adopting member of the new property portal, Boomin, created by Purplebricks founders Michael & Kenny Bruce.[37] It has since focused on expanding its franchise network.[38] Recent opening's have included a second franchisee in East Sussex,[39] and in January 2023, Humberts announced its tenth franchise, focussing on the Oxfordshire region.[40]

References Edit

  1. ^ Norwood, Graham (2018-07-17). "Humberts pledges revolution as it concentrates on 'chocolate box towns'". Estate Agent Today.
  2. ^ "Humberts marks 180th anniversary with more expansion plans". PrimeResi Journal. 2022-07-12. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  3. ^ "Farley Group acquires Humberts estate agency". Mortgage Strategy. 2006-02-08. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  4. ^ Boyle, Catherine (2008-06-12). "Humberts sells 34 offices for £3.16m". The Times. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  5. ^ Hipwell, Deirdre (3 December 2008). "Mercantile Group buys Vincent Tchenguiz's Chesterton stake". Property Week. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  6. ^ Chesterton Global (2008). Report and Accounts Year Ended 31 December 2008. Chesterton Global.
  7. ^ Doyle, David (2008-12-10). "Chesterton and Humberts to merge". Property Week.
  8. ^ Chesterton Global (2009). Report and Accounts Year Ended 31 December 2009. Chesterton Global.
  9. ^ "KFH signs up to new property portal Agents' Mutual". PrimeResi Journal. 2013-07-18. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  10. ^ "Leading agents to launch property portal" (Press release). Strutt & Parker. 2013. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  11. ^ "Chesterton Humberts to split into two companies". PrimeResi. February 13, 2014.
  12. ^ "Humberts Limited Report and Financial Statements Year Ended 31 December 2015 Company Number 06522558". Companies House. 2017-01-03. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  13. ^ "Humberts lettings sold; Chestertons on the market ". Letting Agent Today, 3 July 2014. Available online at [1]. Accessed 31 July 2017.
  14. ^ "Humberts' rebrand aims for best in show at the CLA Game Fair". PrimeResi Journal. 2014-07-17. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  15. ^ "Humberts picks eight rising stars for inaugural leadership programme". PrimeResi Journal. 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  16. ^ Osborne, Keith (2016-06-23). "New retirement living service introduced by national estate agency". WhatHouse?. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  17. ^ "Humberts goes for 'ambitious expansion' with franchised branches and acquisitions hunt". PrimeResi Journal. 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  18. ^ "Humberts launches national Waterfront & Coastal department". PrimeResi Journal. 2017-01-23. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  19. ^ "Humberts moves back into lettings". PrimeResi Journal. 2017-03-15. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  20. ^ "Humberts moves back into Prime Central London with Berkeley Square coup". PrimeResi Journal. 2017-04-24. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  21. ^ "Humberts brings in property industry veteran Goldsmith as Chairman". PrimeResi Journal. 2017-07-19. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  22. ^ "Humberts launches two-tier lettings agency, offering traditional and online-only services". PrimeResi Journal. 2017-08-14. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  23. ^ "Humberts appoints new heads of sales and franchising". PrimeResi Journal. 2018-01-10. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  24. ^ "Humberts builds land & new homes division". PrimeResi Journal. 2018-02-22. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  25. ^ "Humberts calls in administrators; deploys 'immediate cost saving measures'". PrimeResi Journal. 2018-04-28. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  26. ^ "Luxury holiday lettings firm buys Humberts". PrimeResi Journal. 2018-05-21. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  27. ^ "Humberts' new owner names management team". PrimeResi Journal. 2018-05-30. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  28. ^ "Humberts buyer promises 'new era' with focus on Britain's 'chocolate box towns'". PrimeResi Journal. 2018-07-17. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  29. ^ "Humberts announces radical shift 'from high street to hubs'". PrimeResi Journal. 2018-07-26. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  30. ^ "Humberts launches its first 'revolutionary' property hub; rolls out a lifestyle concierge service". PrimeResi Journal. 2018-11-20. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  31. ^ "Humberts reports positive results from its 'holistic' take on estate agency". PrimeResi Journal. 2019-02-18. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  32. ^ "New Humberts owner makes first acquisition". PrimeResi Journal. 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  33. ^ "Humberts names new CEO". PrimeResi Journal. 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  34. ^ "Humberts to enter administration again?". PrimeResi Journal. 2019-12-09. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  35. ^ "Humberts appoints Begbies Traynor as administrators". PrimeResi Journal. 2019-12-20. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  36. ^ "Franchisees buy Humberts out of administration". PrimeResi Journal. 2020-01-24. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  37. ^ "Foxtons among ten 'founder member' agencies of new property portal Boomin". PrimeResi Journal. 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  38. ^ "Veteran estate agency brand Humberts back on the expansion trail". PrimeResi Journal. 2021-08-19. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  39. ^ "Humberts signs second franchise in East Sussex". PrimeResi Journal. 2022-01-28. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  40. ^ "Humberts announces tenth franchise". PrimeResi Journal. 2023-01-10. Retrieved 2023-03-20.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Humberts is a British estate agency chain First established in 1842 by Edward Humbert it has gone through various ownership groups in the 2000s and three administrations Contents 1 History 1 1 The early years 1 2 1900s 1 3 2000s 1 3 1 Chestertons ownership 1 4 Attempted comeback 2014 2017 1 5 Franchisee takeover 2020 2 Present day 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe early years Edit Humberts was founded by Edward Humbert who opened his first office in London At that time the company was primarily focused on helping clients buy and sell property in the UK 1 1900s Edit Over the years Humberts expanded its operations and began offering a wider range of services to clients In the early 1900s the company started to offer property management services and by the 1920s it had become one of the leading real estate agencies in the UK During World War II Humberts operations were severely impacted by the conflict but the company managed to survive and rebuild after the war and also survived The Great Depression In the following decades Humberts continued to grow and expand its services with a particular focus on the luxury property market Highlights include selling Land s End in 1981 and the Highgrove Estate to the Prince of Wales in 1980 managing the Goodwood and Badminton Estates and pioneering the development of new London towns such as Letchworth amp Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield New Town 2 2000s Edit In the 2000s however the company underwent a period of expansion opening new offices across the UK and branching out into international markets which lead to over two decades of uncertainty In 2006 Humberts were brought out by Farley Group owners of the former Kensington and Chelsea estate agents Farley amp Co 3 However the group was sold to Mercantile partly owned by Vincent Tchenguiz in 2008 after a troubled couple of years of trading 4 In December 2008 Mercantile purchased Vincent Tchenquiz s stake in Chestertons giving them full ownership of Chestertons 5 Chestertons ownership Edit Chestertons merged with Humberts in 2009 bringing together two of the longest established firms in the industry 6 with the business being rebranded rebranded as Chesterton Humberts 7 The combined firmed also firm acquired a former franchised operation of two branches in the South East of England strengthening their representation in this geographic area 8 In early 2013 Various UK estate agents including Humberts launched a new property called Agents Mutual Selected founders included Douglas amp Gordon Glentree Estates Knight Frank Savills and Strutt amp Parker 9 10 In 2013 a decision was made by the board to split Chesterton Humberts into two separate brands with Chestertons retaining the Farleys business and keeping the London operations whilst Humberts focussed on the rest of the country 11 Whilst the company went through various different holding companies it remained owned by Mercantile until 2018 12 Attempted comeback 2014 2017 Edit On 2 July 2014 Hamptons acquired Humberts country lettings amp property management business 13 The same month on the 19th of July the company subsequently launched a rebrand at the CLA Game Fair at Blenheim Palace 14 In March 2016 Humberts launched an internal training academy in order to nurture staff in house 15 In March of that year a personal assistant service was launched by the company for older buyers in a bid to woo retirement new build clients 16 In November that year Humberts announced a new branch in the Lake District as part of an franchise led expansion 17 Humberts started 2017 by launching a new Waterfront amp Coastal specialist division Based out of the Chichester office in West Sussex the launch follows a strong 2016 for the firm which reported trading figures were up by 18 compared to the previous 12 months and an even bigger spike in demand from waterfront homes 18 In March they restarted their lettings division 19 following the 2014 sale and in April they opened a brand new office in London at 48 Berkeley Square 20 After appointing a new chairman Peter Goldsmith 21 Humberts launched in August 2017 a two tiered online service for landlords with a view to rolling it out for sales should it have been successful 22 2018 started with continuation of Humberts expansion plans as they announced in January a push to expand their network via a restructed franchising team 23 Then in February they started the roll out of regional New Homes hubs to service a wide set of areas with a view to rolling them out across various UK locations over the subsequent two years 24 However in April that year Humberts called in administrators citing turbulent market conditions and pressures on the industry as whole Almost exactly a decade after the firm last went into administration resulting in the sale of Humberts to Chestertons owner Mercantile Group which lead to the creation of Chestertons Humberts the firm announced redundancies are being made as part of immediate cost saving measures 25 A month later on 21 May it was announced that Humberts was acquired by luxury holiday homes business Natural Retreats a business founded by Matt Spence in 2006 after the former rugby player and Coca Cola exec developed his family s farm in the Yorkshire Dales into a holiday let location with timber lodges Spence was quoted at the time saying that the acquisition of Humberts was part of a plan to create a leading rural estate agency and holiday lettings business 26 Humberts CEO Ian Westerling was moved to become Head of New Projects whilst the Natural Retreats management team took over the senior management positions at Humberts promising to focus on Britain s chocolate box towns as part of a new era for the company 27 28 The new management team started implementing changes immediately Traditional high street branches were ditched in favour of lounge style hubs each covering an entire county and managing clients homes and lifestyles The first hub was announed for Poundbury Dorset with other hubs planned to be rolled out 29 At the opening in November that year Humberts launched a new lifestyle concierge arm called Humberts Living The service offers a gamut of property related services including gardening removals utility switching and planning 30 The attempted revival of Humberts continued into 2019 After the announcement in February of various positive results since Natural Retreats took over 31 the firm announced in May 2019 it had made its first acquisition since the takeover with the purchase of Kendal based Scott Bainbridge has been bought for an undisclosed sum boosting Humberts portfolio in the Lake District by 25 32 They also promoted the former COO Tim Simmomns a veteran of the company for over 20 years to CEO 33 However rumours began to swirl at the beginning of December that Humberts was going back into administration after the company website went down 34 It was later confirm on the 20th December 2019 that Humberts had gone back into administration for the third time in 11 years 35 Franchisee takeover 2020 Edit On the 24th January 2020 It was announced Humberts was going to be purchased by a group of Humberts Franchise owners Administrators had claimed that there was national and international interest however this was the best possible solution for the brand 36 Present day EditThe current iteration of Humberts survived the pandemic and towards the end of 2020 was announced as an early adopting member of the new property portal Boomin created by Purplebricks founders Michael amp Kenny Bruce 37 It has since focused on expanding its franchise network 38 Recent opening s have included a second franchisee in East Sussex 39 and in January 2023 Humberts announced its tenth franchise focussing on the Oxfordshire region 40 References Edit Norwood Graham 2018 07 17 Humberts pledges revolution as it concentrates on chocolate box towns Estate Agent Today Humberts marks 180th anniversary with more expansion plans PrimeResi Journal 2022 07 12 Retrieved 2023 03 16 Farley Group acquires Humberts estate agency Mortgage Strategy 2006 02 08 Retrieved 2023 03 16 Boyle Catherine 2008 06 12 Humberts sells 34 offices for 3 16m The Times Retrieved 2023 03 16 Hipwell Deirdre 3 December 2008 Mercantile Group buys Vincent Tchenguiz s Chesterton stake Property Week Retrieved 21 May 2020 Chesterton Global 2008 Report and Accounts Year Ended 31 December 2008 Chesterton Global Doyle David 2008 12 10 Chesterton and Humberts to merge Property Week Chesterton Global 2009 Report and Accounts Year Ended 31 December 2009 Chesterton Global KFH signs up to new property portal Agents Mutual PrimeResi Journal 2013 07 18 Retrieved 2023 03 16 Leading agents to launch property portal Press release Strutt amp Parker 2013 Retrieved 2023 03 16 Chesterton Humberts to split into two companies PrimeResi February 13 2014 Humberts Limited Report and Financial Statements Year Ended 31 December 2015 Company Number 06522558 Companies House 2017 01 03 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Humberts lettings sold Chestertons on the market Letting Agent Today 3 July 2014 Available online at 1 Accessed 31 July 2017 Humberts rebrand aims for best in show at the CLA Game Fair PrimeResi Journal 2014 07 17 Retrieved 2023 03 16 Humberts picks eight rising stars for inaugural leadership programme PrimeResi Journal 2016 03 15 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Osborne Keith 2016 06 23 New retirement living service introduced by national estate agency WhatHouse Retrieved 2023 03 17 Humberts goes for ambitious expansion with franchised branches and acquisitions hunt PrimeResi Journal 2016 11 22 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Humberts launches national Waterfront amp Coastal department PrimeResi Journal 2017 01 23 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Humberts moves back into lettings PrimeResi Journal 2017 03 15 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Humberts moves back into Prime Central London with Berkeley Square coup PrimeResi Journal 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Humberts brings in property industry veteran Goldsmith as Chairman PrimeResi Journal 2017 07 19 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Humberts launches two tier lettings agency offering traditional and online only services PrimeResi Journal 2017 08 14 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Humberts appoints new heads of sales and franchising PrimeResi Journal 2018 01 10 Retrieved 2023 03 19 Humberts builds land amp new homes division PrimeResi Journal 2018 02 22 Retrieved 2023 03 19 Humberts calls in administrators deploys immediate cost saving measures PrimeResi Journal 2018 04 28 Retrieved 2023 03 19 Luxury holiday lettings firm buys Humberts PrimeResi Journal 2018 05 21 Retrieved 2023 03 19 Humberts new owner names management team PrimeResi Journal 2018 05 30 Retrieved 2023 03 19 Humberts buyer promises new era with focus on Britain s chocolate box towns PrimeResi Journal 2018 07 17 Retrieved 2023 03 19 Humberts announces radical shift from high street to hubs PrimeResi Journal 2018 07 26 Retrieved 2023 03 19 Humberts launches its first revolutionary property hub rolls out a lifestyle concierge service PrimeResi Journal 2018 11 20 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Humberts reports positive results from its holistic take on estate agency PrimeResi Journal 2019 02 18 Retrieved 2023 03 20 New Humberts owner makes first acquisition PrimeResi Journal 2019 05 09 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Humberts names new CEO PrimeResi Journal 2019 05 21 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Humberts to enter administration again PrimeResi Journal 2019 12 09 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Humberts appoints Begbies Traynor as administrators PrimeResi Journal 2019 12 20 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Franchisees buy Humberts out of administration PrimeResi Journal 2020 01 24 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Foxtons among ten founder member agencies of new property portal Boomin PrimeResi Journal 2020 10 27 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Veteran estate agency brand Humberts back on the expansion trail PrimeResi Journal 2021 08 19 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Humberts signs second franchise in East Sussex PrimeResi Journal 2022 01 28 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Humberts announces tenth franchise PrimeResi Journal 2023 01 10 Retrieved 2023 03 20 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Humberts amp oldid 1149527853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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