Spicerhaart news

Check out our latest corporate press releases below to see what's been happening at Spicerhaart.

Spicerhaart turnover up by £24.1 million

Latest accounts filed at Companies House showed that group turnover at Spicerhaart, the UK’s largest independent estate agency, increased by 21% last year, largely reflecting the surge in transactions caused by post-lockdown demand.

Intrepid sky divers take the plunge for Magic Moments

There cannot be a much better adrenaline rush than throwing yourself out of a plane strapped to someone else, from thousands of feet above the earth’s surface! That’s what a courageous group from Spicerhaart have done – raising over £11,600 for the Magic Moments children’s charity in the process.

Magic Moments Supports Bereaved Families

Spicerhaart’s charity, Magic Moments, has finally recommenced its trips to Disneyland Paris after being postponed due to the pandemic to bring Christmas magic to bereaved families.

Spicerhaart reveal plans for growth in Cambridge

Spicerhaart is proud to announce the opening of a new First Time Buyer and Investor Centre in Cambridge while also introducing sister company Chewton Rose into the Cambridgeshire market.

More than 600 applicants attend Spicerhaart recruitment days

More than 600 applicants have attended Spicerhaart recruitment days held in Dartford, Leicester and Leeds in recent weeks, as the company looks to step up its recruitment activities while it prepares for major expansion within both sales and lettings businesses across the UK.

Spicerhaart Driving Towards a Greener Future

Spicerhaart look to play their part in the fight against global warming and climate change.

Spicerhaart announce £30m investment programme

Spicerhaart have announced a £30m investment programme for its lettings business under the leadership of new managing director, Satwant Basi.

Stamp Duty: What has changed?

From 23 September 2022, stamp duty rates changed in England and Northern Ireland as the amount required to begin paying stamp duty was increased to £250,000.