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Foxtons is expecting a bumpy 2017 — and it's a sign of things to come for London property


01-12-2017

 

Will Martin
 
Runners pass another battling fatigue during the London Marathon in central London April 21, 2013. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of London 's mass road race on Sunday to cheer on around 36,000 runners, many of whom wore black ribbons to remember the dead and wounded.
 
Runners pass another battling fatigue during the London Marathon in central London April 21, 2013. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of London 's mass road race on Sunday to cheer on around 36,000 runners, many of whom wore black ribbons to remember the dead and wounded.

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Upmarket, London-focused estate agent Foxtons is struggling to adjust to the growing slowdown in the capital's property market and expects a "challenging" 2017.

The agency — which has faced criticism in the past for embodying many of the issues young Londoners face when trying to get on the property ladder released a trading update for 2016 on Wednesday, and it did not make for pleasant reading.

Foxtons reported that it expects full-year earnings of around £25 million ($30.2 million), just over half of the £46 million booked in 2015. Total revenues were down from £150 million in 2015, to £133 million in 2016, while revenues for Q4 were 25% down from Q4 2015.

"Looking ahead, we expect trading conditions to remain challenging in 2017. Should current levels of sales activity continue in the short term, it is likely that 2017 volumes will be below those in 2016," chief executive Nic Budden said in the update.

Foxtons' shares are down by around 4% at 12.10 p.m. GMT, having recovered from a 12% early on Wednesday morning. Here is the chart:

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Regardless of its detractors, Foxtons has been a massive success story in the crowded real estate agency market in recent years, and its new struggles are indicative of bigger problems for estate agents.

In London in particular, the crazy boom in property prices and a perceived lack of supply has fuelled strong performances from estate agents. However now the capital's market is starting to slow — forecasts abound that London's property boom may be grinding to a halt, amid slowing demand and political uncertainty brought on by the Brexit vote — times will start to get tough.

New research from consultancy Begbies Traynor sent to Business Insider reveals the scale of the issue. "25,669 UK real estate firms were suffering from financial distress at the end of November 2016, up 7% from 23,967 companies at the same stage last year," it says.

"Worryingly, estate agents in London saw the sharpest increase in distress over the period, rising 22% year-on-year, with 1,066 firms ending November in a weakened financial state (Nov 2015: 875 businesses), giving credence to widespread concerns around the stability of the Capital’s fragile housing market."

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