A former estate agent branch has now been listed for sale.

Mishon Mackay’s offices have closed following the announcement that Lomond acquired the estate agency brand in June.

Lomond acquires estates agents and lettings businesses across the UK, creating a national network.

It acquired Brand Vaughan, one of the leading estate agencies in Brighton, in 2017.

Paul Broomham, chief executive of Brand Vaughan and Lomond’s South Coast Division, said: “We have been longstanding admirers of the Mishon Mackay business and we’re delighted to have finally reached an agreement that will combine two formidable forces in the regional property market.

“In doing so, we are creating a one stop shop for landlords, sellers, tenants and buyers within the region, all of who will benefit from the staggering level of local market experience that both teams possess.”

The Argus understands Mishon Mackay staff now work from Brand Vaughan's offices (Image: The Argus)

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Residents have been suggesting what the Mishon branch at Seven Dials, Brighton, should become now.

Suggestions included a family butcher and a chip shop, while one person said: “A welcoming community cafe that combines having  a bookshop and comfy sofas whilst displaying local art work.”

The office at 111 Dyke Road, Brighton, is listed for sale with a guide price of £350,000.