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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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Landlord licensing looms as tenants are asked ‘how it should it work?’
New DLUHC consultation wants to know what information tenants would like to see an English licensing system deliver for tenants…
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Former corporate agent opens second branch for his new independent firm
Ben Gee previously worked for three industry blue-chips but has spent past year launching his 'contemporary estate agency' in Berkshire.
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Become a green estate agency like us, Chestertons urges competitors
Company says its all-electric fleet has removed 182 tonnes of CO2 from the Capital's streets every year since being introduced…
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LATEST: New instructions continuing to dwindle, report RICS agents
Organisation's monthly estate agency survey reveals dips in both supply and sales following the Stamp Duty holiday cut-off.
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Winkworth reveals plans to open eight branches next year
But company's franchisee's have been less frenetic this year - with only three new offices announced in its latest trading…
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Rising university costs prompt new buy-to-let boom among parents
Two-thirds of students' parents are considering using a buy-to-let investment to offset their offspring's huge education debt.
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Poll reveals worrying attitudes to rented property safety
Research finds that 20% of those polled were more worried about tidiness than gas or electrical safety.
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Property firms launch website to broaden range of applicants to industry
PropertyNeedsYou.com is the new public face of a campaign that has been ongoing since 2012 to broaden the appeal of…
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Former negotiator’s revolutionary conveyancing service ‘gaining traction’
Armed with £100,000 from a recent crowdfunding campaign, Alex Beagrie says ExchangeTrain is proving almost too much of a hit…
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Too many tenants and landlords are being let down by referencing
Referencing platform boss Alexander Siedes says the referencing sector needs a major shake-up to serve both groups.
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