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Ailing online agency House Network saved by drilling magnate
UK's first online estate agency recently went into administration after facing dramatic increases in customer acquisition costs, but is now up and running again.
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Slow market has been good for online estate agents, says House Network
Read how estate agency House Network has claimed that the slow housing market has been a boon for hybrid and online operators.
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Brexit fence sitting continues to cool house prices in London, the South and North
Continued cooling of house prices in many areas of the UK is being blamed on buyers sitting on the fence, waiting for Brexit to pass.
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Get ready for 0.25% base interest rate rise tomorrow, says Nationwide
Leading lender Nationwide says tomorrow's expected base interest rate of 0.25% to 0.75% is unlikely to impact the property market.
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Features
We are not all the same
Behind the digital ‘shop front’ each online estate agent business is a completely different beast, says Mark Readings, founder and CEO of the UK’s first online estate agents, House Network.
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Are the online-only agents gaining traction?
After reading the criticism of online-only agents by their traditional counterparts on Twitter it’s clear that much of the industry dislikes and fears the way these digital ‘disruptors’ do business. High profile operators such as Purplebricks, Easyproperty, emoov and House Network regularly feature in the national press and, helped by their extensive PR outfits, are hard at work persuading the public that online-only agents are the future. Research by The Negotiator into the market reveals a different picture. The online-only agents have a fair way to go yet before they can claim to be a major threat to traditional agents, industry data reveals. With the exception of hybrids (i.e. staffed but without high street branches) such as Purplebricks and YOPA, they have yet to gain a significant foothold in the market. There are 21,925 properties currently listed on Rightmove by online or hybrid agents which is 4.03% of the market based on Rightmove’s current listing of 543,612 (minus the online agents). Purplebricks dominates the online sector with 44% of all listed properties listed followed by HouseSimple (12%), emoov (9.8%) and Easyproperty (7.2%), Housenetwork (6.4%) and YOPA (5.5%). Most of the smaller online agents including recently-launch Settled, which lists 316 properties for sale, have the same inventory of a five to…
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