Hunters expands its business on an upbeat assessment of 2013

Hunters estate agents might one day be giving the bigger agencies a run for their money as its expansion continues, despite the…

Hunters estate agents might one day be giving the bigger agencies a run for their money as its expansion continues, despite the prevailing difficulties in the marketplace.

Hunters, which used to be called Space property and is linked to auction house Allsop Space, is opening its third branch in three years, this time in Dalkey, Co Dublin.

It already has branches in Pembroke Street and Foxrock Village in Dublin, and its rapid expansion has been under the stewardship of estate agent Rowena Quinn.

While some industry voices have so far been more circumspect about market prospects for 2013, Quinn is upbeat, saying the final quarter of 2012 saw “often in excess of 50 parties at each viewing with multiple parties bidding – we see this carrying through into 2013”.

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Hunters will be moving into the stomping ground of two well-established agents in Dalkey, Sherry FitzGerald and Vincent Finnegan. But if the market proves to be as good this year as Quinn expects, there should be plenty of business to go around.

“Dalkey is an ideal location in close proximity to Killiney, Dún Laoghaire, Glasthule and surrounding areas,” says Quinn. “People thinking about their next property move still like to pop into a local retail environment, where they can sound out their plans and get feedback, rather than dealing with someone over the phone, or online.

“Also, following the tough times, clients are particularly keen to know the agent well who is handling their sale. It’s all about transparency and trust; they are certainly not taking any risks.”