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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Countrywide battle looms as 75% of shareholders asked to back deal
High bar is revealed by Alchemy tender document sent out to investors this week, which leaves deal open to revolt among other shareholders.
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Poppy appeal: Estate agent remembers fallen heroes on Remembrance Day
Kerrie Binder of Baker Estates in Hainault, Essex says she wanted to do something after learning that poppy sellers are unable to get out due to Covid.
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EXCLUSIVE: Government backs unusual new proptech estate agency
Sail Homes has joined the Land Registry/Ordnance Survey Geovation programme that nurtures start-ups with cash, office space and advice.
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For sale: car numbers plates for letting agents and valuers going places
Hertfordshire agent Eurolet is offering T2 LET and V41LUES together for £3,250 after owning them for 20 years.
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Foxtons continues to weaken despite post-lockdown boom
Company blames lower revenues on high fall-throughs, slow conveyancers, fewer exchanges and weak short-lets and overseas student rental markets.
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Frightfully impressive: Agents join in the with the Halloween spirit!
Both independents and big corporates alike have tapped into the spirit of ghoulish delight this year. Here's some of their efforts.
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Big changes for former family-owned estate agency after being bought by rival
Lovelle in South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire has seen six of its directly-managed branches sold off to staff along with a new look and website.
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Activists target Manchester estate agency over disputed tenancy
An estate agency at the centre of a disputed tenancy in Manchester says it is preparing a legal response to claims by housing campaigners that it has incorrectly served a Section 21 notice on three tenants. Thornley Groves has been targeted in recent days by campaigners from Acorn and demonstrations have been held outside four of its branches. Acorn claims that three tenants at a property in the city were served a ‘no fault’ notice at the request of the landlord after it was discovered that the trio had been furloughed by their employers, although they have since returned to full-status employment. “It seems abundantly clear that not only are Thornley Groves…oblivious to the effects of their actions on the homelessness crisis, but that they are wilfully contributing to it” says one of the tenants, Toby Bower. Campaigners have taken up the cause of the tenants, who are also members of the organisation, and have launched a social media campaign targeting the agency and its CEO Jason Watkin. Row The row between the agency and its three tenants highlights the problems facing many landlords and lettings agents as the economic fall-out from the Covid pandemic continues. This includes whether tenants who…
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Knight Frank makes its first radio ad, with help from Hugh
Downton Abbey actor Hugh Bonneville is the voice of the agency in its advert, now running on Classic FM until November.
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Major Countrywide shareholder describes debt plan as ‘destructive and ill-judged’
Catalist, which is one of the firm's largest stakeholders, has made an unusually strong statement criticising fellow shareholder Alchemy and the company.
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