Lomond has expanded its presence in Scotland with the acquisition of Clyde Property Group, including Burgh Property and Cathedral Estates.
The deal strengthens Lomond’s footprint in central Scotland, adding an established lettings and estate agency brand with a long-standing presence in the region.
Clyde Property was co-founded in 1987 and has grown from a single branch in Bearsden into a multi-branch operation across Scotland, building market share through early adoption of modern estate agency practices.
The business has developed a reputation for combining local market expertise with digital marketing, alongside a long-standing focus on customer service and staff retention.
WIDER GROWTH STRATEGY
The acquisition will see Clyde Property oversee Lomond’s operations in the west of Scotland, while DJ Alexandercontinues to manage the group’s wider Scottish portfolio. The move forms part of Lomond’s wider growth strategy to scale its regional platform through established brands.
Gary Thomson (main picture, inset), Co-founder and Managing Director of Clyde Property, says: “Clyde was founded on principles that remain at the heart of our business 39 years later – trust, a forward thinking mindset, and putting people first.
“When considering a partner for the next stage of Clyde’s journey, alignment in values was paramount, and Lomond was the standout choice. This partnership will enable us to thrive, while preserving what makes us Clyde.”
PIONEERING SERVICE

David Alexander, Chief Revenue Officer at Lomond, adds: “Clyde’s passion for pioneering service and building knowledgeable local teams perfectly aligns with Lomond’s core values.
“I’ve long admired Clyde, and this partnership offers an exciting opportunity to expand our presence across Scotland. I’m delighted to welcome Clyde’s talented team and valued clients and I am excited to work alongside Gary.”
With the backing of Lomond, Clyde Property is expected to continue operating under its existing brand while contributing to the group’s broader expansion across Scotland.




