flatfair named among ‘best places to work’ in Sunday Times 2025 ranking

Gary Wright said: “flatfair’s recognition in this prestigious list underlines a culture that values openness, shared success and meaningful impact."
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flatfair has been named on The Sunday Times Best Places to Work List 2025 for its workplace culture and partnerships in the lettings industry. 

flatfair was recognised for its performance in WorkL’s six engagement areas: reward and recognition, instilling pride, information sharing, empowerment, wellbeing and job satisfaction.

Gary Wright (pictured), CEO of flatfair, said: “flatfair’s recognition in this prestigious list underlines a culture that values openness, shared success and meaningful impact – not just for our team but also for the landlords, tenants and industry partners who support us every day.

“We are incredibly honoured to be named one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work List. This achievement is a tribute to everyone here and the vibrant, values-driven culture we’ve built together.

“The trust and collaboration of our partners have been instrumental in shaping flatfair’s journey. 

“Together, we’re making renting fairer, faster and more flexible for everyone involved.”

Wright added: “We’re proud to be working alongside such forward-thinking partners in the lettings and BTR space.

“They share our passion for innovation and integrity – and together, we’re reimagining what renting can look like in the UK.”

Marvin Onumonu

Marvin Onumonu is a Reporter for Workplace Journal and The Intermediary

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