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Daily property news in the UK residential sector focused on estate and letting agency, property auctions and property managers.
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Really? Moving home more stressful than COVID says conveyancing firm
Research from My Home Move Conveyancing reveals 77% of home movers experienced higher levels of stress as a direct result…
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AGENT: ‘Overseas buyers rushing to buy before Labour takes power’
Beauchamp Estates has seen a 30% rise in overseas clients enquiring about suitable homes in the Capital that they can…
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Estate agents urge BoE to cut interest rates as inflation drops
The target for the headline CPI figure is 2% - set by the Bank of England and central banks across…
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Purplebricks’ service heavily criticised during BBC investigation
The broadcaster's Morning Live show interviewed two unhappy clients, both of whom said the agency's representatives had 'dropped them' as…
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CEO slams politicians who make ‘clueless promises’ to fix housing market
HomeLet and Let Alliance CEO says he is "beyond disillusioned" by Labour and Tory leaders and MPs who sometimes peddle…
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Property industry in ‘rude health’ as business numbers grow
Latest Government figures unearthed by comparison site Money.co.uk show the sector is enjoying the highest growth among the leading business…
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Chains breaking? Join the latest Agents Giving charity cycle initiative!
The property industry is being urged to 'get on yer bike' for The Great British Property Cycle being organised by…
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Agents and conveyancers back Houseful’s new ‘speedier sales tech’
Movemnt is already integrated into Zoopla, Alto and YourKeys and has signed up over 70 conveyancers and brokers and over…
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London lettings agency tries to dodge £25,000 fine ‘by going bust’
Haringey Council worked with Companies House to prevent a letting firms declaring insolvency to avoid an HMO-related penalty.
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Nearly half of agents say evening viewings are growing in popularity
Longer summer hours mean buyers are keener to attend viewings during the evening allowing them to house hunt more conveniently.
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