Online agent HouseSimple, backed by Carphone Warehouse founder Sir Charles Dunstone has a new CEO – he is Sam Mitchell, who will be joining in the New Year from Rightmove.

HouseSimple told EYE this morning: “Alex Gosling, CEO and founder of HouseSimple.com, is moving to the role of President from the 2nd January 2018 and Sam Mitchell has been named as his successor. Mitchell is moving from his role as head of lettings at Rightmove.

“Alex founded HouseSimple.com with his partner Sophie in 2007. In his new role, Gosling intends to focus on the marketing strategy and product evolution, working closely with the executive team, as well as taking an advisory role on the board.

“Over the past decade, Gosling has overseen the impressive growth of HouseSimple with listings in the last 12 months ranking the company as the 2nd largest online estate agency in the UK.”

Gosling said: “We’re now well positioned to take HouseSimple to the next level, with a fantastic platform for growth. It’s an exciting period for the company and the perfect time for this management transition ahead of launching our new marketing campaign and strategy.

“Having grown the company to 100 employees and a UK network of 160 local agents we’re immensely proud and excited to be able to attract someone of Sam’s calibre into the company, his experience and industry knowledge is impressive and his ambition and passion are exactly what we want as we enter this next phase of growth.”

Before Rightmove, Mitchell was the youngest ever director at Foxtons, regional MD for Your Move as well as CEO of UK Sotheby’s International Realty.

Mitchell said: “I am delighted to be joining the HouseSimple team at this exciting time in their journey. Thanks to Alex and Sophie we have a great platform to build on and I look forward to working with the team to take the business to the next level.”

Mitchell has been Rightmove’s head of lettings since April 2015. Before that, he was briefly CEO at UK Sotheby’s Internal Realty and previously regional managing director at Your Move. Before those roles he was with Foxtons.

HouseSimple had £5m from Sir Charles Dunstone and his business partner Roger Taylor in 2015, and a further £13m last year in a funding round led by the pair.

HouseSimple charges £695 upfront, and £1,495 on a ‘pay only if you sell’ basis.