Rowcliffes, the Derbyshire estate agency, has been sold out of administration with all 22 agency jobs being saved.
A statement from the Leonard Curtis Business Rescue & Recovery company says the agency - which covers Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Glossop, New Mills, Whaley Bridge and Disley - appointed administrators on June 19.
The statement says this was become “the company suffered from a period of high fixed costs, which meant it suffered losses and a build-up of trade liabilities.”
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Saved for how long I wonder? In 10 years' time human estate agents will be as rare as switchboard operators. And for the same reasons....
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