McGrath estate agency float tipped for November 2015

McGrath estate agency float tipped for November 2015
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Mooted on and off for the past two decades, the public float of the McGrath estate agency is now tipped as possibly scheduled for November this year.

The much-read Australian Financial Review Street Talk columnists write McGrath Estate Agents has kicked off a beauty parade for advisers on a potential initial public offering.

It was mooted last year and before that as far back to the late 1990s.

The company, formally founded by high-profile chief executive John McGrath in 1988, along with his adviser, Luminis Partners took pitches from retail brokers and investment banks for the public market float this week.

The fallback position is that McGrath Estate Agents is keeping its options open as it looks for funding to further its national expansion.

"If the company was to opt for a float, it would likely take place in November, after companies' reporting season and in the midst of the spring property selling season," the AFR’s Street Talk writers, editor Sarah Thompson, Anthony Macdonald and Jake Mitchell write.

They dominate the AFR readership traffic, according to leaked details covering the month to April 15, 2015, despite the strength of their Canberra coverage from gallery stalwarts Laura Tingle and Phillip Coorey. The rankings published by Mumbrella are by absolute number of page views rather than page views per article.

Rear Window columnist Joe "Mortdecai" Aston sat in eighth place.

Former Property Observer writer Larry Schlesinger topped the property section writers in 10th place.

The former Property Observer columnist Chris Joye sits in 24th place. He re-wrote today that the RBA has been blindsided by housing dynamics over the past couple of years as it has never confronted such conditions.

"In 1991 the value of housing debt divided by disposable household income was 35 per cent. Today it is more than 140 per cent, and climbing daily," Joye wrote.

When ranked by page views per article Chris Joye sat in fourth place behind Laura Tingle, Phil Coorey and Jonathon Shapiro.

The national business broadsheet had a 7.5% circulation fall on weekdays to 56,160, while its weekend edition fell 1.3% drop to a circulation of 61,911, according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulation figures.

Fairfax doesn't release digital subscription numbers for the AFR, because the numbers are slight.

Street Talk revealed McGrath had appointed Simon Mordant of Luminis to advise on growth options last month. Title Tattle revealed Simon Mordant's property downsizing earlier this year.

McGrath Estate Agents has 62 offices across NSW, south-east Queensland and the ACT, most of which are franchises.

In March McGrath Estate Agents announced it recorded its best month in the company's history.

 

The real estate agency based across New South Wales, Queensland and the ACT turned over more than $1.46 billion in property during March with 1281 sales from 62 offices. This reflected a 14.6 per cent increase on the previous company record of $1.27 billion recorded in November 2014.

 

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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