Thursday 6 December 2012

It's fun to stay at the Y-M-C-A...


A couple of weeks ago I had a pop at the Governor of the Bank of England for being so negative. Well he's been replaced so hopefully the new bloke will have a more uplifting determination about him as we need bankers to stop moaning and start lending. The market is set to go and it does appear that the confidence is returning but banks are not making easy for people unless they have a large deposit. I still think the people who caused this mess should be the ones to sort it out!

November was a good month in Bradleys, we had auction successes many fold with our SWW auction selling very well, car parking spaces in St Ives selling over 50K a piece and making the national headlines and our Modern Method of sale by on-line auction continuing to go from strength to strength. In fact the only thing wrong with November or should I say 'Movember' was the facial hair seen sprouting from a few of the normally clean shaven chaps around the company. The biscuit was certainly taken by Mark Eaton the Company Senior DEA who if he wants me to give him money will need to submit a photo of the said 'Village People Biker' moustache for inclusion in this blog next time.

We have our Bradleys Conference this week so that will dominate the week and everyone will feel fully informed by the end of Wednesday and on Thursday I am off to London to attend the Sunday Times Estate Agency Awards.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

www.bradleys-estate-gents.co.uk

Monday 26 November 2012

Rain, rain go away..


What a few days, rain, rain, wind and a few cats and dogs!

The market was going well and the weather has certain played it's part in trying to spoil that. One day last week the road to Exmouth was underwater so a detour over Woodbury Common was required to get to Head Office, the only thing was Woodbury Common also resembled a river! Thursday wasn't much better when I took over 3 hours to get back to Cornwall from Torbay when the Tamar bridge was down to 1 lane and closed to lorries. Hopefully things will let up this week and those who travel for work will find it a bit easier to move around and those who need to travel to view houses to buy will be able to do so again!

Fingers crossed for some sunshine!

We had a push on our new Platinum+ marketing package last week which is designed to help give an edge to the properties who really want to do everything they can to get moving. If you have not yet seen what an audio tour does for a property then have a look today.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 19 November 2012

What a Porker!


It seems that the Bank of England want to suppress the apparent feel good factor that seems to be touching the country following our escape from recession. The Governor said last week that house prices would not recover for another 5 years but we at Bradleys are seeing some very encouraging signs at a time of year when things would normally be slowing down. My advice to anyone thinking of buying or selling is that 'now is the time', I don't think things will ever be as cheap as they are today again and with the gaps between the price bands comparatively narrow if you want to move up a step on the ladder then don't wait too long or you will miss the boat! It's a case of who do you believe? A Banker in an Ivory Tower who is having a guess or the man who is working in the industry with copious data that can see in an instant when things start to look up!
 
Personally I will never listen to a banker again as long as I live as look what a mess they landed us all in! I continue to be immensely proud of our Allagents ranking, Bradleys are currently ranked 6th in the country but with the excellent reviews we continue to receive from our happy customers I think we have a chance of seeing our ranking rise even higher over the remainder of this year.  

I have mention flying pigs a couple of time previously in my Blog but this time we at Bradleys really have had a genuine flying pig! Well quite a quick one anyway. The Looe Rowing Club put on pig racing on Saturday night as a fund raiser and I am pleased to confirm that following on from our success at the Allagents Awards, Bradleys now have been confirmed as the winners of the 3rd race of the Pig Race Gold Cup and our Prized Porker ran in by a clear snout to take the victory in the Muddy Boot Chase.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 12 November 2012

Time to sell the car!


I am struggling to contain myself, the economic news remains favourable and the property market seems to have recovered just a little at a time of year when it would normally start to slow towards Christmas. It appears that those at the very top of the market have decided the bottom is here and are seriously looking and so long as a price is right then there are buyers right now.
 
Our customers are still giving us great reviews on the Allagents review site and that makes me really happy as it is the greatest proof that all of our hard work to exceed our customers' expectations is actually being achieved. Chris Baxter our Auctioneer has had a busy time with the South West Water Auction part 1 on Friday and with part 2 to come on Monday he will probably be a little quiet by Tuesday! But he has been achieving some fantastic results for one of our best corporate clients.
 
Some of you will have seen masses of National publicity for another Auction in St Ives at the end of the month where Chris will be auctioning 5 parking spaces at a guide price of 50K each and just looking at the interest and pre-auction offers I think we will see prices some way ahead of the guide!!  

So what for me this week. Meetings in Head Office on Monday and Wednesday with Area Meetings with the Managers on Tuesday and Wednesday as well. On Thursday and Friday I have ruled out some time so I can prepare for our annual Conference but will no doubt spend most of those days on the phone so that will happen at some later time!

Can all this good news continue……..read on next week
 
Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Tuesday 6 November 2012

I had a dream...


The economy is on the up so now confidence will return to the market and we will see a lots more buyers. That would be the dream, the reality is the country is officially out of recession and dependent upon your choice of news source we now have the strongest economy in Europe, but as we head towards Christmas we always see a slowdown in sales so whist we have a few weeks in November to make hay we won't see any real benefit of our improving economy until spring time. That said we did really well with our innovative Modern Method of selling by on-line auction in October and we have achieved some great results for some very happy clients. We sold more property generally in October than we have for several months so that must be good news.

We continue to march up the estate agents review site Allagents league table and are now in 6th position nationally out of over 10,000 firms which is testament to Bradleys excellent customer service. Allagents is a very interesting concept as they have listed every agent in the country and if they could make their software work a little better could easily become a serious competitor to Rightmove as an agent friendly portal. In the meantime if you have never looked at the Allagents site log on and see who is good and who is bad.

Whilst the sales have been tough generally for a few months our rental business has been getting stronger and stronger, culminating in October with a record month so if wonder if the whole property ownership/renting relationship is swinging more towards the rest of Europe who traditionally have lower home ownership and more renting. Ask me in another few years and I will know more!

You haven't heard much about the other bit of my life lately which is building a new house and particularly that staircase! I can report that Varnish was applied this weekend and that must mean it must be nearly finished.   
 
Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 15 October 2012

What a difference a week makes...


What a difference a week makes in Bradleys, we have our silver award for Customer Service and I now know I am being interviewed on Friday for The ESTA's We have submitted a very robust entry so fingers crossed, I know we are really good at everything we do at Bradleys, so it will be interesting to see if the judges agree! Apart from that lot the buyers reappeared last week and several of the offices reported an upturn with sales agreed as proof of the pudding.

We changed our Area Meetings from 3 to 2 last week and I think that 2 larger meetings worked better so we will stick with that for the time being, although it did mean some people had to drive a bit further. Hopefully the longer drive was counteracted by the benefit of a larger meeting with increased influences.

So what am I up to this week? I am visiting Helston, Hayle, St Ives, Penzance, Camborne, Newquay, Teignmouth, Shaldon, Newton Abbot, St Thomas, Exeter, Torquay and Paignton offices as well as starting our budget for 2013,  starting to prepare for our end of year conference and Brian will be back from his break in Germany so will need to be updated. I don't seem to have much time or energy for house building at the minute which is frustrating as we are nearly there with it, but then nobody said it would be easy!

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 8 October 2012

More Awards!


It's been an exciting time in Bradleys which has contributed to the lack of blogging from me, smacked wrist and I will try to do better! The big news is Bradleys were awarded silver in the Allagents review site annual awards for customer service. While Bradleys are now rated 8th out of 10,000+ firms in the country by the independent review site we were given the silver awards for both sales and for lettings which was excellent. It is always gratifying to be recognised for delivering good service. I have also entered us for the ESTA's and myself and Chris Baxter spent quite some time last week putting together all of the detailed information required to submit an entry. I don't know if we can pull off a double in the same year but it will be fun trying!

It's Area Meeting week this week and I have combined what was 3 Managers Area Meetings into 2 larger meetings which will hopefully be helpful to everyone involved. We have plenty to discuss this week so we will have to wait and see if the format is better. After that I am back on the road with more office visits which is a great part of my job seeing how everyone is progressing and developing.

 
Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Thursday 20 September 2012

Spot the Muppet!


I am late writing my weekly blog which means I have been busy. I am not the only one who has been busy, the Government in their wisdom have decided to repeal the property Misdescriptions Act and replace it with some legislation which allows Intermediary Agents only not to comply with Estate Agents legislation and therefore not be responsible for the statements they make about the properties they offer. The idea is supposed to be greater competition in the market place and lower cost to the consumer but the reality is the government have just legalised conning people. How will customers know if they are dealing with someone who has to tell the truth about what they are selling or someone who can make anything up and lie without consequence or recourse. The Property Ombudsman has today reported that buying a house could become like buying a second hand car from a dodgy second hand car dealer! If the Ombudsman is not happy surely the Government must see they have made a massive mistake. But hey, they also think abolishing the need for planning permission will help the economy and the property market.

As you can see there are a few things going on that are annoying me and will hinder our recovery from recession not aid it. The man behind the changes is Vince Cable and all I can say is what a Muppet! Although I think he has proved that on other occasions previously.

In Bradleys we had a decent sales week last week with a few more buyers showing their faces and despite the very best attempts of our Government to ruin our industry I very much hope the current momentum continues for the rest of September and on into the Autumn.

You haven't heard much about my house build recently so the update is we are getting close to moving in which is considerably different to getting close to finished but I am very pleased with how it is turning out and Will be painting over the weekend.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Tuesday 18 September 2012

Good Service Counts

Firstly apologies about the lack of blogging over the last few weeks, I’ll try to keep up the weekly blog whilst juggling Ante-natal classes and midwife appointments, but more on that later.
 
I have always been a big believer in providing an excellent customer service, no matter  where I have been employed over the years, and I’m pleased to report that the company MD has signed Bradleys up to a website called All Agents. This is a trip advisor for Estate Agents if you like, where you can leave your reviews, both good and bad, for all to see. Have a look for yourselves and check out some of the reviews for the Brixham Office www.allagents.co.uk/bradleys-estate-agents/.

I’m pleased to report that the market in Brixham seems to have returned to some of its seasonal normality after the hectic sporting summer that we have just experienced with a good number of sales booked in September. It is shaping up to be one of, if not, the best sales month the office has ever had, something I put down to good customer service.

Elsewhere my wife Jodie has entered her third trimester and we are now both experiencing Ante-natal classes for the first time – which have been a bit of an eye opener to say the least! But I’m sure we’ll learn a few handy tips for when the day arrives.

Chris Mitchell
Manager

Monday 10 September 2012

Homes are for nesting, not investing...

The summer of Sport is drawing to a close and we wonder about the the winter ahead and the prospects for all businesses not just our own. I read over the weekend that the lack of confidence of buyers has been a self-propelled prophesy which is something I have believed for a long time. Buyers need to get on with their lives, mortgages are available at very reasonable costs and it is no good wondering if the market will fall 1% or rise 2% in the next year. One famous analyst once quoted 'homes are for nesting, not investing' and that is still the case today, so if you want to buy your first home or move up or down, just do it, because if everybody just did it then there would be no problem!

Last week was the Monthly Board Meeting, this week we have Area Managers Meetings to pass on the decisions and direction from the Board. I look forward to the Area Meetings as it gives me the chance to catch up with everybody very quickly. I have a meeting with a company who want to give Bradleys some alternative conveyancing options on Wednesday and that will be interesting I am sure.

Finally more flooring was laid over the weekend so I am having trouble walking today but not too long to go now.
 
Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 3 September 2012

One month closer to Christmas!

And another month passes. We didn't sell as many houses as we would have liked but then we exchanged contracts on more than we thought we would, so its swings and roundabouts again in the market. There is a popular feeling among the Bradleys Managers that things are going to get a bit busier in September. I haven't got a clue what that is based on but do hope they are right as it would be really nice to have a few better sales weeks! My feeling is that we have seen a larger slow up than normal through this summer with all the various goings on and distractions and I think we generally do experience an uplift in Sales from the middle of September through to the end of October. Hopefully this year will have a bit bigger uplift to make up for the slightly larger than average slow up!

I spent the whole week in Head Office last week which was excellent for catching up with everybody and everything. This week will be dominated by the September Board Meeting where we will tweak our plans for the end of the year to ensure we are all doing as well as we can be. Today I am in Head Office with the end of month figures and they will look quite reasonable when complete as good exchanges always help.

I am very pleased to see us continue to climb the Allagents rankings which is the public's ranking system for the effectiveness of estate agents. Bradleys are now independently ranked as the 17th best agent in the country and with our continued good service to our customers I very much hope to see us continue to climb those rankings. If you are a customer of Bradleys and reading this please go onto Allagents and see what has been written about us. If you then feel inclined then give us a review of your own, it would be much appreciated.

Not much to report on the house build this week, just a bit of painting and then a friends sons christening on Sunday which resulted in a good celebration afterwards!

 
Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Tuesday 28 August 2012

Give the staircase a rest!


In my last entry I said I was busy visiting offices and I was very pleased when I got there. I saw offices that were busy and working exceptionally hard in a market that is generally accepted as very slow. Proactive sales skills were being used to generate interest and obtain offers for our vendors consideration. Since then I have had a week off and spent another full week building on my never ending project which really does have to end soon! 2 Oak floors were laid and now I have an issue with backache! I gave the staircase a rest as I can't do any more on that until all the finished floors are in place.

Sales picked up while I was away and I was pleased with the results so as mentioned previously I think as we move away from the Olympics and out of holiday time I think we will see an increase in market activity generally. I have a very rare week this week being based in Head Office for the whole week which will give me a chance to catch up with everybody.
 
Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 13 August 2012

...and now get buying!


The Olympics are over and didn't Team GB do brilliantly. I really hope there is enough feel good factor about to put a little more life into the property market. Our sales slowed a little last week and I am sure that was because of the interest in the Olympics combined with some exceptionally good weather meant buyers did other things than buy a new house. I hope this week will be a little different!

My week was quite Head Office orientated last week. This week I am out visiting offices each day in all of our major centres in Exeter, Torbay, Plymouth and far west to Penzance as well as fitting in a few Head Office appointments so will be racking up the miles but I am really looking forward to seeing how some of the offices I am visiting are doing. One thing for certain is I will be seeing teams doing everything that can be done to get buyers through doors and if I can give any help or advice along the way then my visits will be worthwhile.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Bradleys Take Gold!


So one month closes and we start another. As ever we look at the figures which determine if it was a success or not. Watching  the Olympics over the weekend it is very apparent who is great and who is not and it is clear who has the talent and who when talent has been combined with hard work blow the competition away. Usain Bolt and Ben Ainsley spring straight to mind. I started to draw comparisons between what makes a great athlete and what makes a great estate agent. There are so many similarities! such as dedication, persistence, hard work, team work, stamina, strategy, communication etc. and then I wondered why there are no gold medals for estate agents?

Clearly there is no justice in the world but then competing estate agents is not really very interesting is it! If there was an estate agent games then I am sure Bradleys would have a few gold medallists as I am extremely proud of the efforts everyone is making in the current tough market. In the absence of estate agent games then there is something which is the closest we will get and it is called Allagents. This is basically Trip Advisor for estate agents so if you are reading this and have had a good service from us please give the office who impressed you a gold medal and give them a review on Allagents.  Just type Allagents in to Google and complete a review of your favourite office.

As you can tell I have been watching the Olympics instead of building this weekend so nothing to report there so what about the week ahead. I have Directors 1:1's on Monday, Office visits on Tuesday as well as an interview with one of our competitors Managers who is interested in working for us. Wednesday is the August Board Meeting and Thursday I have a meeting with the business that is destroying our industry…………Rightmove. Friday an office visit and then the afternoon on the phone with offices and Directors rounding off the week and seeing if any more gold medals are due!

August is usually a quiet month for estate agents, I think there is a good chance that the public spirit is increased and there is not much bad news about so this August we just might see better sales, let's see if I am right.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 30 July 2012

Bring on the summer!

Last week was a very good week all round both for me personally and for Bradleys. I was on holiday and broke the back of the staircase build along with completing a few other areas of my house build but now it's back to the real world and back to the real work!

Bradleys had a good week while I was away (what does that say?) with the best sales agreed for quite some time. Does that mean the market is picking up? Well one Swallow doesn't make a Summer but it has stopped raining, at least for a while anyway and everyone I know seems to be happier. Perhaps the continuous rain in June and early July dampened all of our spirits more than we all realised. Could it be that if the sun continues to shine the houses will continue to sell? I certainly hope so. Sam in Callington office lives next door to David Braine the weather forecaster so I will ask her to have a word with him and see what he can do to oblige us!  

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Thursday 26 July 2012

Why Buy in Brixham?

If anyone needs convincing that Brixham is the place to buy a property, check out the picture of me swimming in the sea in one of the many little coves that can be found all around Brixham, on a nice summers day the water is amazing.
If that’s not enough I was lucky enough to be treated to a delicious meal on Saturday evening in Poopdeck, one of my favourite local restaurants, as a thank you for helping my wife’s Auntie who we helped move here recently from Bath. I can highly recommend the Hot Shellfish Platter – Check it out for yourself www.poopdeckrestaurant.com .
Elsewhere in Brixham the market seems to be showing signs of life after its recent 3-4 week slump, the team and I managed to get a couple of sales away in the last week. I said previously that some better weather may well make the buyers return and it seems to be the case…. albeit slowly. Let’s hope the long range forecast is right and we can see a prolonged spell of an improved market.

Chris Mitchell MNAEA
Brixham Branch Manager

Monday 23 July 2012

On the up! (in more ways than one)

I am pleased to say I saw a bit of an improvement in business last week after a couple of pretty dire weeks, the dreaded fall throughs abated and there were several good things to talk about around the group. Our Modern Method of Selling by on-line auction again produced the results needed for vendors who wanted to be sure of selling quickly and we sold the last house on a New Homes site in Hayle only for Chris Baxter to come up with the instructions on the next New Homes site in Hayle within a few days. There has also been some very good activity right at the top end of the market and long may that continue!

Personally I am on Holiday this week so another week building for me. Will I be climbing my own homemade circular staircase by the end of the week? I am not holding my breath but you never know as I laminated the handrails yesterday so it must be getting closer.  

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Tuesday 17 July 2012

A warm welcome to the Brixham Blog!

Welcome everyone to the Bradleys Brixham Blog my name is Chris Mitchell and I am the Manager of the local Bradleys Office in Brixham.  After watching my MD Francis blog most weeks for the last few months I thought I would take up the mantle myself and give a more local view on all things property related in Brixham.

As Francis reported my colleagues Clare, Tara and myself are finding the market in Brixham just as unpredictable as everywhere else. We’ve had a great few months, actually culminating in the office having its best year so far since it opened over 16 years ago. However, the weather over the last 3-4 weeks seems to have kept all the buyers at home.
One thing that hasn’t slowed down all year is lettings, it seems there is year round demand from Tenants so if there are any Landlords in Brixham with vacant properties to let feel free to call into the office and meet one of the team for a chat.
Elsewhere my wife Jodie and I are expecting our first child in November…a very exciting time for us but also we are into unchartered waters so any words of wisdom will be very welcome along the way, more on that as it happens.
Hopefully a nice bit of high pressure will come in meaning we can all enjoy some sun and the buyers will decide that Brixham is the place they want to be after all. 
Chris Mitchell MNAEA
Brixham Branch Manager

Monday 16 July 2012

Predictably unpredictable!

Another weekend over and another week begins. Looe held its annual Raft Race on Sunday which I watched in between building the never ending staircase. The Junior race was won by a pair named Noah and Solomon which was very fitting. It was fabulous to see the sun on Sunday which made everything seem more than just a little brighter although sadly it is not to last.

The market continues to be very sporadic and we are all struggling to be able to understand what is causing the highs and lows as we go through the year. I guess the only thing that is predictable is that it will continue to be unpredictable! Last week started slowly but gathered pace nicely at the end of the week, fingers crossed that will continue.

So what is the MD up to this week. 6 month reviews on Monday, visiting Penzance and Newquay on Tuesday, Head Office e to meet with Brian on Wednesday, 6 month reviews in the Exeter Offices on Thursday before a meeting with the MD of Surveyors. Friday I will be office based and catch up from a very busy last three weeks and make sure I have done all I need to have done before being off to make some serious progress with that staircase the following week!

I have had a request from Chris Mitchell who is the Manager of our Brixham office to join in the blogging. Chris I am sure will lead a bit more of an interesting existence than my nonstop weekends of house building so you will also be treated to the life of a Bradleys Manager in the future.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Tuesday 10 July 2012

New balls please!

A good week end for me with good staircase progress, mostly because Enid wouldn't let me watch the Grand Prix due to somebody called Andy Murray was on TV all of Sunday afternoon!

I have got a busy week lined up with Directors 6 month reviews on Monday, Managers Area meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday, more reviews on Thursday and then a visit to Callington on Friday.

The market seems to have gone quiet and we are struggling to hit our sales targets so far this month, hopefully it will be better this week, fingers crossed!

Francis Marshall FNAEA

Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Tuesday 3 July 2012

Presentation is everything!

So it's back to work for me after having last week off house building for a rest. The building went well, I made a start on the circular oak staircase which is just like building a boat and I got through lots of coordination of things needed to get closer to finishing. The only thing that didn't go to plan last week is we put the digger through the mains power cable which brought proceedings to a premature end for the week. It is lucky I was off because I normally spend the whole of Friday afternoon on the phone getting updates on the weeks performance and with no power there was also no phone! So if it had to happen then it happened on the right day!

The offices had a good week for exchanges of contracts last week which was good to see and that means there will be a lot of happy customers moving into their new homes over the next couple of weeks. Our current sales have slowed up again and it is very difficult to understand what is influencing the market now. I thought the financial news was not so bad at the minute and the Euro crisis hasn't had so much air time so I thought we may see a little more confidence in the market return but it is still tough and if you want to sell in the current climate then the price has to be right and the presentation brilliant.

Wednesday 27 June 2012

An interview with Brian Bradley

Bradleys Estate Agents is celebrating 20 years in the forefront of estate agency in the West Country.

Down the years Group Chairman Brian Bradley has dealt with everything from multi-million pound pads to a converted World War 2 concrete pill box on Burgh Island, a block of toilets at Newquay, and a bungalow at Brixham that had a nuclear bunker beneath it. 

He started Bradleys in premises in Exmouth’s Rolle Street in 1992 with three colleagues.  Today, 178 staff are employed running a string of 32 offices stretching from Taunton to Penzance – making  Bradleys the 9th largest independent estate agents in the country, and the 15th largest overall.

Despite such sustained growth Brian has never felt the need to move the business base away from Exmouth, the seaside town that has been home since settling there from Berkshire with his parents as a youth of 17. For the last six years Bradleys HQ has been located in the town’s leafy suburbs in a sizeable former Hotel with a staff of 35. “We bought it just before the slump,” he says, smiling wryly at the vagaries of the property market.  His spacious first floor office has pastel tones and comfy, light grey leather furniture. It exudes an air of becalmed gravitas personalised with photographs – including one of him with Jimmy Greaves.   

Brian was both Chairman and managing director until 18 months ago. Now the role of MD has been passed onto Francis Marshall, while Brian remains Chairman. “I set the policy of the business and look after the finances – and that dovetails in with what the other guys are doing,” he says.

“We have long term plans and short term plans – and something to fit in the middle. There is a lot of financial strategy that comes into it.”  Courteous and quietly spoken,  a twinkle in his eye suggests he doesn’t take himself too seriously despite the weight of responsibility. “I have never done a day’s work in my life because I enjoy what I do,” he says.

“The challenge is still there – I ought to retire but I don’t want to.” 

From his  first day  working in an estate agents’ office his enthusiasm has stood the test of time.

“I was bemused by everything that went on around me – but I loved it and that has never changed. Selling property is very interesting and competitive. You go out to win.”

Now 63, he has slightly taken his foot off the pedal – metaphorically speaking, at least, as he enjoys track days out with his BMW at Silverstone, Castle Coombe and Donington.

“I like my cars, and I play golf and spend time with my wife Joan.”  

After leaving school he joined the Lester Smith Partnership, becoming a partner himself in 1978, and selling the business to the Bristol and West in 1987. Two years after Bradleys was started the old business was bought back.

Brian is proud of the company logo with its all-embracing circle around the name. His 90-year-old mother is also a fan, regularly telling him where the latest ‘for sale’ signs have appeared, and how well Bradleys is doing. 

 The company motto, ‘people serving people’, is a maxim close to Brian’s heart .“Three words that mean a lot. ‘People’ are us – we are not machines; the second ‘people’ are our clients which we serve,” says Brian. “Some organisations don’t treat clients as people but simply as business. We like to treat them as people then hopefully they will come back to us. ”There are clients who have sold with Bradleys five times during the last 20 years. Brian, however, would be his own worst customer – having lived in his present home for 35 years!

The logo’s white circle, with its two arrows and yellow tick, reflects the company’s mission statement of offering a complete property service. “It is not only sales. People come back to rent properties or to have a survey done. We do conveyancing, have chartered surveyors, and offer a three-pronged financial service with advice on mortgage, investment and general insurance,” says Brian.

Since 2007 the market has, he says, changed “big time”. Bradleys reacted by expanding its rental portfolio and, as a result, doubled its foothold in this competitive arena.

“Renting is the way the market will be for evermore. Even if things changed over night they wouldn’t get back to what they were. I don’t think that’s possible – money was freer and people could borrow more easily.”

True to its motto, Bradleys has been built on people – the quality and loyalty of its staff helping keep it buoyant through turbulent times. “It is remarkable how many people have stayed over the 20 years. Cathy Nickels and Lisa Findel-Hawkins are two girls that started with us and are still here – having had a few children on the way,” says Brian. Founder managing directors Michael Dibble and Lyndon Bent have also been on board for the whole Bradleys journey. Proud of his team, and a great believer in a happy staff, Brian says the expansion of the business has been done within the capability of the people that work there. “If you have the right person in the office you will do well. If you haven’t you won’t. It’s black and white.” 

A shrewd businessman, one senses he has a paternal approach to Bradleys and appreciation of those who, over two decades, have helped make it the success it is.

“I have seen places where man management is appalling. That doesn’t sell you anything, or motivate someone to stay on an extra half hour and make some additional calls.”

For him such experiences didn’t illustrate how to treat staff – “but how not to.”

And that is why Bradleys has stood the test of time while less scrupulous businesses have not.

Ask him what he most enjoys about the business and he will tell you its “working with the people”.

He says Francis Marshall, Mike Dibble, Lyndon Bent and the other directors Chris Baxter and Richard Greetham along with Rick Mason do a “fantastic” job. “All have a real passion for success and they are a delight to work with.”

By Roger Malone (SWMG)

Monday 25 June 2012

The hardest bit...

I am holiday this week so I have just written my Monday Morning Communication to the Management team urging everyone to make sure they push really hard for sales this week to keep us on track for the year. England failed miserably again at yet another penalty shoot-out last night but maybe now we will all be free to concentrate 100% on a good weeks sales.

I bet you are thinking "I wonder where he is going for his holiday?" To answer the question for anybody who is interested I am making a staircase for the house I am building, it won't get finished in a week as it is a round staircase but it will get started and starting is the hardest bit.
 
Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 18 June 2012

Greece lightning!


The Bank of England is putting 80 Billion into the banks to lend to home buyers and business to help get our economy going. Now it looks like the Pro-Austerity Measures Party in Greece have come out on top in their election so perhaps the combination of these two pieces of good news will give some buyers in the UK the confidence to go ahead and buy a property. Interest rates are still comparatively low and prices may be set to rise if the mortgage market is made a little easier. The biggest problem buyers have is getting together a large enough deposit to avoid high set up costs and higher interest rates. If the market can return to make a 90% mortgage available without too many set up costs then that should help a lot.

I never fail to be amazed at how the sales results fluctuate for no apparent reason. 2 weeks ago sales were great in a 3 day week with a third of the work force on holiday. Last week most people were back and it was a normal 5 day week yet the sales slowed up. Maybe we were worried about the Greeks!

I think we all think too much about outside influencing factors and if mortgages can be made more available then now is a great time to buy.  What else can you be waiting for?


Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 11 June 2012

Dr Feelgood

Our busy time has carried on. I asked all of the Bradleys Offices to go out and see their customers a couple of weeks ago and carry out a through market review if a property has been on the market for 7 weeks or more. The review included an update of details, photos, marketing and price. In most cases where all of things were looked at and revised it did enough to generate new interest in a property and has contributed to some good sales last week. 

Personally I was quite worried about what would happen last week with about one third of our sales force on holiday and many of our customers also away on holiday, all taking advantage of the 2 consecutive Bank Holidays which meant a weeks holiday could be achieved with only 3 days leave taken. My fears were however unfounded as the Market Reviews helped to generate many good sales and we had one of our best sales weeks of the year!

Does that mean that some of the houses were a bit stale to the market? Does that mean some of the houses were a tiny bit expensive in a competitive market or does that mean with all the Diamond Jubilee celebrations taking place everyone had a better feel good factor and that contributed to sales. I don't know but Greece and Spain hardly got a mention on the news last week and everyone seemed a lot happier. I suspect the answer is a combination of all three things and I just hope that any feel good factor is not obliterated by the relentless scaremongering of the news channels and their coverage of the Eurozone this week.

Wednesday 6 June 2012

Buck the trend!

So the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations have drawn to a close and what a great extended weekend it was for the country. Ella actually had a ticket for the concert outside Buckingham Palace and enjoyed the whole event very much. Being only 19…… Enid wouldn't let her loose in London on her own for the weekend and felt it was her motherly duty to accompany our youngest daughter on a weekend trip to London whilst I was left at home to keep on trying to finish building a house!

I hope the new feel-good factor will now knock on to house sales as I have been complaining for weeks about the bad news scaring buyers away, perhaps some good news on the telly will encourage buyers to buy. We have Euro 2012 and the Olympics still to come this summer and whilst major sporting events sometimes keep the buyers at home they can only help to keep stories of economic doom out of the news and perhaps this year the trend will be reversed. We will have to wait and see what happens.

May seems a long time ago now but I haven't written anything since the month ended and whilst it was tough earlier in the month everyone worked very hard and with some real determination to make things happen we actually ended up with a very decent result. Now it's June and we have to do it all again.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 28 May 2012

croeso i'r blog Bradley!

Another busy weekend has come to a close, I have been to a wedding in West Wales which was conducted entirely in Welsh and out of 300 guests I think I was only 1 of 3 where English was their first language! I haven't got a clue what was said in the speeches but I could see they all spoke very well and it must have been humorous because there was a lot of laughter. I did feel a bit like a seal clapping at the right points but on the whole it was an excellent day and it was nice to be there as the groom was our page boy 26 years ago! I hope I have got that timescale right or else I know somebody who will be giving me a hard time tonight!!

I am late sending out this morning's Monday Communication as I normally write that on a Sunday evening but when we got home last night I couldn't remote my laptop into Cornish HQ. Enid found out why this morning when she got there to find the front door forced open and it had been burgled over the weekend. Probably kids as £3.70 from the petty cash tin was taken but the computers and some other items of value were left behind. They must have disturbed the router as it had to be reset this morning.

A very strange week in Bradleys last week where sales number were really up and down. We need a good run at the minute and I was really pleased with very good performance on Monday and Tuesday then it died a death on Wednesday and Thursday before retuning again on Friday. From what I can see the weekend was busy so hopefully the month will have a strong finish.

Quite what makes the market stop and start so much is getting beyond a joke, it appears that the market is related entirely to the news. If there is some bad economic news then sales slow if there is no economic doom and gloom reported for a week or so the buyers seem to get their confidence back and dip in again. There was a suggestion that the 2 slow days last week related to the lovely weather that we all enjoyed but the improved performance over the weekend doesn't really agree with that theory.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group



Monday 21 May 2012

Blue is the colour...

For once my week ahead is a bit quieter and is mostly taken up with Directors 1:1 monthly meetings so that will have me in Head Office for most of this week. A bit of calm after the weekend which contained my Birthday, the mighty Chelsea winning the Champions League and then me routering 580 meters of oak skirting and architrave!

So what is the market doing right now? I can see buyers being cautious, if something is the right price then there is a skirmish over who buys it but if there is a standard property at the standard price then interest is low so it is the outstanding properties and asking prices which are getting all of the attention.

We have just had our second online auction come to a successful conclusion within the past few days and this new modern method is a great way to sell in these tough times. Where else can you guarantee to get the market value and within a set time scale from the outset, the sale goes through quicker and hardly any go wrong due to us having taken a non-refundable reservation fee. When you realise that the seller doesn't pay any sales fees then you must start to wonder why more sales are not conducted this way.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director
Bradleys Group

Monday 14 May 2012

The time to buy...

Another varied week ahead. On Monday I am in Head Office doing new Managers induction. Tuesday has the Plymouth, Torbay and Cornwall Managers Area Meeting. Wednesday back to Head Office for the Eastern Region Area Meeting and then a meeting with the Directors and then The Chairman in the Afternoon. Thursday sees me visiting the 2 Exeter offices and then Friday is quite a special day for me so I am going to celebrate it by visiting the Callington office.  

The rather poor financial news both in the UK and in Europe this month seems to have upset the market which is a shame as it was starting to shape up quite well. There isn't anything we can do to change the market so we will just keep doing our best to sell in the most challenging of circumstances and hope that some confidence starts to come back soon. It's a great time to buy, with the prices realistic and loans still relatively cheap, so why let what's going on in Greece or Spain stop you from moving house in Cornwall, Devon or Somerset?

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director

Tuesday 8 May 2012

Tough Gig!


I seem to have been on a tight schedule for the last couple of weeks and in the process forgot to blog last week! If you are one of my regular readers please accept my apologies and I will try to do better from now on.

So what have I been doing? Lots of office visits, seeing first-hand how everyone is working hard and seeing that even in this tough market the Bradleys teams are still agreeing sales and for that I am very thankful.

We have all just enjoyed a Bank Holiday weekend and the weather was good enough for me to get on with a bit more house building! Lisa was rowing in the World Pilot Gig Championships as part of the Looe Ladies A Crew and came 10th out of 125 teams which she is really pleased about. The Looe men's A Crew came second which was a fantastic result.

I am off to Penzance and Newquay in the morning and have a meeting with Westcountry Publications on Wednesday then a Board Meeting on Thursday so another full week is lined up.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Managing Director

Monday 23 April 2012

Waiting for the Looe....office to open!

Well what a thing! I have mentioned previously that I thought there was just a tiny chance things are starting to pick up.

Looe office launched the new Barratt Homes site on Saturday and had a queue which went right through our office and up the street past the bank next door. That is something I haven't seen for very many years. It used to be common for a new homes launch to have multiple buyers waiting outside the office on launch day 10 years ago but nothing like this has been seen for very many year. So, just maybe, that is a little more evidence to say something may be turning in this market.

I guess it just goes to show that if you price the property correctly then the buyers are there.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Bradleys Managing Director

Sunday 15 April 2012

Does one swallow make a summer...?

What a fantastic sales week we have just had. The best week of the year in a 4 day week and if I am totally honest it was quite unexpected. Normally the week either side of Easter can be quiet with many buyers and sellers on holiday and not quite as interested in property as normal. Anyway I am very pleased for all of the offices who have worked so hard this year often in difficult circumstances to start to get the results to make the hard work worthwhile.

Will it continue? Is it the start of the recovery in the market? They say one swallow doesn't make a Summer but I think we may see things start to improve.

As well as a good week for sales both Chelsea and Liverpool have made it through to the FA Cup Final and with me being a Chelsea supporter and our Chairman Brian a Liverpool fan, one of us will be happy in 3 weeks' time.

Francis Marshall FNAEA

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Getting our skates on..

I have been on holiday over Easter and with 3 days of trailing around DIY shops looking for bathrooms for the house I am building I will be very glad to get back to work! Apparently every shop won't be beaten on price but when I quoted some of their competitors lower prices, the quality is not the same and therefore can't be compared! I think I might have heard that one somewhere before!

The run in to Easter was a bit quiet for us so we will need to get our skates on now if we are to catch up by the end of the month.

Francis Marshall FNAEA
Bradleys Managing Director

Monday 2 April 2012

A sunny outlook?


So here we go into April, but with the recent weather we might feel like summer is here already. I have had another BBQ over the weekend taking the tally to 3 for the which is pretty good going. The property market has matched the weather and Bradleys finished March with some reasonably decent figures. We hit our new instruction and sales targets and beat our exchanged contracts target and rentals target. April has the potential to be a banana skin for us with Bank Holidays and quite a lot of people on holiday around the Bank Holidays. I have asked everyone to work extra hard to make sure our selling doesn't drop due to less available hours to sell in!