Products & Services
News covering new and developing products and services from companies supporting estate and letting agents and the wider residential property industry.
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Top mortgage adviser insists it has “proven track record” in market downturns as 4% deals vanish
Peter Brodnicki, Founder and Chief Executive of MAB, says it has a proven track record in generating strong lead flow regardless of housing or economic…
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Kate Faulkner’s PropertyChecklists acquired by LIS Media
The owner of the Landlord Investment Show has bought the consumer-facing advice platform which covers all aspects of property investing, buying, selling and renovating.
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Property management sector value to hit £38bn
Compliance demands push more landlords towards professional management services, says Rushbrook & Rathbone boss Roma Sharma.
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Mortgage market suffers ‘worst turbulence’ since Truss Mini-Budget
Experts warn mortgage rates are climbing at the fastest pace since the Mini-Budget delivered by Kwasi Kwarteng in 2022, due to the effects of the…
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Mortgage rates start to climb as lenders react to Middle East war
Major banks and building societies are raising their mortgage borrowing rates as the impact of the war bites in the UK.
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Lenders pause rate reductions amid Iran conflict
As swap rates rise, mortgage rates are being reconsidered, warns Moneyfacts.
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Mortgage broker fees jump 28% in a year – claim
The average fee charged by brokers now stands at £643, with most homebuyers paying between £500-£700 to arrange their loan.
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BLOG: Why estate agents are a prime target for cyber criminals
"Agencies operate in a sector defined by predictable transaction patterns and time-sensitive communications, making them inherently attractive to attackers," says digital security expert, Chris Skipworth.
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Ex-broker slams estate agents for their ‘tick-box’ leads and poor handovers
Weak referrals and box-ticking mortgage introductions can cost agents sales and commission, warns Paul Flavin.
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