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Features
Three conference keynotes: Brexit, bans and franchisees
Read Sheila Manchester's summary of the three keynote presentations made during the Negotiator Conference including from Sir Ivan Rogers.
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Auctions
Bamboo Auctions welcomes Hunters and Fisher German
Bamboo Auctions, an online property auction marketplace that provides white labelled online auction technology to agents and auctioneers, has signed exclusive partnerships with Hunters Estate Agents and Fisher German.
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Challenging property market to continue, warns Hunters boss
Here's why 203-branch franchised estate agency Hunters says the UK's difficult property market conditions are set to continue.
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‘Hybrid agents miss whole point of property industry when they ignore sales progression’
Hunters CEO Glynis Frew has predicated that hybrid agents can only take a limited slice of the property industry while they ignore sales progression.
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Features
Lots happening!
Lisa Isaacs explores what’s new in residential auctions, where the sector is heading and how estate agents are partnering with auctioneers.
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Hunters reports a ‘strong’ first half of 2018 but ‘slight’ rise in turnover
York-based Hunters says it has enjoyed a ‘strong’ first six months of the year revealing turnover marginally ahead of 2017 and also the opening of several new branches. Although the 26-year-old company hasn’t revealed any financials, this would suggest it has turned over £17 million during the period, the same as its half-year achievement last year. The company, which at 200-plus branches is the smallest of the stock market-listed franchised estate agents in the UK behind Belvoir and Martin & Co, says it enjoyed a promising first six months “despite the widely reported challenging conditions in the housing market”. Acquisition fund Since January the company has opened nine new branches and its acquisition fund, which helps franchisees bankroll the purchase of rivals or property portfolios in their areas, has prompted four such acquisitions since September last year, the company says. “We will continue to focus on delivering a market-leading service to clients, laying the foundations for further growth this year,” says Glynis Frew, the company’s Chief Executive and now the only woman to head up a stock- market-listed estate agent following the departure of Alison Platt from Countrywide earlier this year. Hunters’ update failed to excite City investors. The company’s…
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Features
Buy into the brand
It’s a testing time for agents, with multiple pressures on agents. So, asks Sheila Manchester, if your business is more of a worry than a joy, could a franchise be the right route for you?
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Irish estate agent to market properties only after sale contract prepared
Am Irish estate agent has said vendors must prepare a contract of sale for their property and iron out any conveyancing problems before marketing begins.
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Auction success for Hunters
Hunters held a successful property auction at York Sport Club in April. The sale was well attended and seven of the nine lots were sold in the room...
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