Agencies & People
News covering the businesses, activities, people and personalities in estate agency and letting agency and wider residential property industry.
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Estate agent helps launch innovative online mortgage brokerage
Co-founder Adam Horton says Rippled helps estate agents offer their customers a streamlined and digital-first service.
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SW estate agencies unite under one name with plans to expand
Harding Laity and My Place are to move forward under one name and open a third branch with two additional staff.
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Young negotiator with terminal cancer urges everyone to get check-ups
25-year-old Geeta Patel has been diagnosed with Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma after finding a lump on her leg.
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Hybrid lettings agency Howsy to break even 6.5 years after launching
Figure is revealed by Howsy CEO Calum Brannan as his company seeks a further £800,000 to get it through to profitability.
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High streets to re-open on 12th April as part of ‘cautious’ roadmap
Cabinet Office releases full details of how England will emerge from Covid restrictions including how shops and pubs can open their doors again.
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Selling a home ‘needs human input’, admits leading online estate agency
Doorsteps founder Akshay Ruparelia tells magazine that technology will never replace the need for face-to-face interaction in estate agency.
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Martin & Co parent company now No.2 lettings player in UK, latest results show
The 15,000 properties added to TPFG's existing property management portfolio from acquisition of Hunters are major boost.
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Exclusive: TPFG and Hunters CEOs break their silence on deal
The acquisition of Hunters by TPFG makes it the second largest estate agency group after Connells/Countrywide. But what next?
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Purplebricks to end long years of being industry ‘hate figure’
New marketing chief says he realises Commisery "did not land well" with other agents, but wants to move on after the 'start-up disruptor' years.
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‘Insta-agents’ will never rival traditional ones say leading prime players
Gary Hersham and Jeremy Gee claim their prime and super-prime clients never use social media due to privacy fears.
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