“Our Seamless team members feel like part of the business. They’ve taken real ownership of the day-to-day and made life easier for everyone here.”
Sophie M., Lettings Manager, A.A. Fishers
The UK property sector is changing fast. Rising labour costs, compliance pressures, and a shrinking talent pool are reshaping how agencies operate. According to Propertymark’s 2024 Workforce Report, over 60% of property firms say recruitment has become harder since 2022.
With wage growth outpacing revenue and administrative tasks eating up valuable time, even high-performing teams are under strain. The question is no longer if property businesses should rethink how they resource their operations, but how.
The answer lies in a smarter model: remote property support. It allows agencies to build capacity, reduce costs, and maintain quality, all without expanding local headcount.
The latest CIPD Labour Market Outlook reports that over 70% of UK employers say vacancies are harder to fill. Property agencies are feeling this more than most, juggling renewals, maintenance, compliance, and client communication with smaller teams than before.
A lettings administrator in London now costs around £32,000 a year before benefits and workspace expenses, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Meanwhile, many managers spend half their week on non-revenue-generating admin.
This combination of high costs and limited capacity is eroding margins and holding back growth. Agencies need new ways to stay competitive without burning out their teams.
Remote and hybrid work have become the norm across UK industries. The ONS notes that over 50% of UK businesses now operate with remote or hybrid models, and property firms are rapidly following suit.
For many agencies, starting small has proven to be the best entry point. Hiring a remote property administrator or compliance coordinator helps ease daily workload while improving consistency and communication.
The benefits are tangible:
As one London agency director put it: “Our remote property manager handles maintenance follow-ups and renewals with precision. It feels like having another expert in the office, just working from afar.”
The cost gap between local and remote roles is substantial. A typical UK hire costs around £42,000–£45,000 per year, including National Insurance and overheads, compared with roughly £26,880 per year for a full-time Seamless property professional.
That difference allows agencies to reinvest in technology, marketing, or expansion instead of absorbing rising salary costs. Recruitment is also faster: most Seamless placements go live in two to four weeks, compared with up to two months for a local hire.
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Some leaders still hesitate, often due to outdated perceptions of remote work.
The result is a reliable, secure, and performance-driven workforce that feels fully integrated into your business.
Getting started is simpler than most expect. Successful agencies typically follow a clear roadmap:
CIPD predicts that UK admin and support vacancies will remain challenging until at least 2027, while digital adoption and client expectations continue to rise. Agencies that act now are already blending local and remote teams to reduce risk, stay agile, and extend service hours.
The future of property staffing is hybrid, borderless, and flexible. Those who build that capacity early will be best positioned to lead.
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