Instinctif Partners expands property client portfolio

Instinctif Partners has added Keller Williams, Savills, Union Developments and Nested to its property portfolio.

Laura O’Connell

Estate agency Keller Williams has appointed Instinctif as it looks to expand its UK operations. The team will deliver a multi-channel, profile-raising communications programme.

Instinctif has been appointed by Savills to promote The Camden Collection, a group of new and renovated homes in the London Borough of Camden, and by Union Developments to promote its latest project, a new residential and commercial development on Mare Street.

Also, Nested has retained Instinctif to raise its profile in the property space. The firm acts as a chain-breaker, promising to sell a house within 90 days or lend the seller money for their next house purchase, interest-free.

Laura O’Connell, managing partner at Instinctif Partners, said: “Our ability to combine a cross-section of relevant skills that cover the length and breadth of the property industry ensures that we can offer an unrivalled service under one roof. Bringing together these specialist services under a workable integrated framework has been a real game changer and has attracted a number of new clients.”

With these wins, Instinctif’s property team has grown to more than 25 team members.

On 21 February, Instinctif Partners hosted the first in a series of events for the property industry. Its debut event discussed the implications of the Housing White Paper in London with the deputy mayor for housing, James Murray, offering insight alongside other industry leaders from Redrow, Savills and Future Housing Review.

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