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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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Inbound! Estate agents are national No.1 at answering customers’ calls
Estate agents beat legal firms, doctors, phone firms and utilities for call response times, says new research.
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Yopa apologises after tenant claims she was bullied into Covid viewings
Both property owner and Yopa say they were unaware at the time that the tenant was unhappy over strangers in…
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Online agency mergers gather pace as Howsy buys another rival
Leading online agency snaps up The Happy Tenant Company, its third online lettings and property management platform acquisition in 18…
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Industry body reports surge in apprentices joining property industry
Propertymark says number of young people seeking to register as apprentices has increased by 30% since the New Year.
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Batten-down! Market is beginning to soften says latest RICS report
Recent instructions and sales surge is showing signs of weakening as third Covid lockdown and Stamp Duty cliff-face impact confidence.
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Government to pay extra £3.5bn towards cladding remediation, but developers face ‘Grenfell levies’
Housing minister Robert Jenrick says remediation will be paid but only for properties that are over 18m or six storeys…
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Hunters to join TPFG stable on 22nd March, latest City update reveals
Final days of Hunters as a standalone estate agency have been set out by its Directors – 29 years after…
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Harding Green escapes to the country with new operations outside London
Founders say success in its traditional central London areas has persuaded the firm to extend its self-employed network of agents.
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Rummage4 is back and ready to launch fully, says founder Robert May
Pioneering digital platform that tracks listings now has 50,000 properties registered and three of the UKs largest builders piloting its…
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Another hybrid estate agency adopts ‘no sale, no fee’ model
Four-year-old 99 Home is the latest hybrid to adopt a more traditional approach to fees to its customers.
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