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Why are so many estate agency firms selling up? Here’s one expert’s view
Consultant who has advised on several of the more recent corporate mergers and acquisitions spills the beans.
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Purplebricks bags Foxtons’ acquisitions chief Chris Beckwith
Seasoned estate agency player is joining the hybrid agency to head up its push to grab more market share from traditional agents.
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Foxtons under fire for refusing to return furlough cash
Influential MP calls out estate agency after it reveals £4.4 million government help during 2020 in latest results.
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Estate agency accused of paying for glowing Google reviews
Which? says London estate agency and over 40 other businesses all share the same positive reviewer, just one example of third parties gaming Google's review system.
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Foxtons confirms purchase of rival Douglas & Gordon for £14.25m
After several weeks of talks, Foxtons has agreed the sale with D&G's owners the Talbot Willcox family.
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Foxtons buddies up to BidX1
BidX1, the online auction specialist, has doubled its UK sales year-on-year, with £108m-worth of property sold in 2020, up from £52m in 2019.
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Foxtons confirms acquisition talks with rival Douglas & Gordon
After a week of rumours and speculation, Foxtons says it is considering buying its rival as part of the agency's ongoing lettings expansion.
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Dexters is not for sale, confirms CEO Jeff Doble as he quashes rumours
Company's founder says current speculation is a repeat of similar rumours last year and are not true.
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Leading independent Portico teases corporate rivals for ‘lack of profits’
Estate agency Portico says both its new Airbnb business and online lettings agency helped it limit the impact of fees ban and Covid.
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Foxtons to spend ‘millions more’ buying up competitors in London
The troubled estate agency says its business did better during Covid housing market than expected, and has cash to burn.
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