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    Features

    Interview: Why the future of EweMove is far from ‘woolly’ with MD, Nick Neill

    Managing Director of EweMove speaks to The Neg about plans to quadruple the size of the network over the next four years

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    Uncategorised

    Leading London agency Douglas & Gordon returns to profit

    Company has also revealed that its new hybrid operating model is proving popular with customers despite its lack of high street footprint.

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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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    Latest property news

    Google gathers senior estate agency for invite-only digital seminar

    After a nearly ten-year hiatus tech giant Google appears to have begun re-engaging face-to-face with the property industry. During the late noughties there was an outcry when it appeared that Google might begin targeting consumers directly and cut out agents from the property selling and renting process, although this was denied by the tech giant at the time. Nevertheless, the Californian-based online search firm subsequently scaled down its attempts to court the ‘for sale by owner’ sector and concentrated instead on other markets, much to the relief of agents. But now it’s back. The tech giant this week opened the doors of its UK head office to host a meeting of estate agents to mull over how to get instructions online. One of Google’s more senior UK executives, Harvard-educated Roxanne Brownlee (pictured), who works with larger, high-growth clients, did the presenting. Google, along with digital agency Fountain and 24/7 live managed live chat firm Yomdel, also offered up online strategies to help combat the challenges of competition from online hybrid agents, the privacy issues created by GDPR and Brexit. And Fountain should know – it helped hybrid agency Ewemove achieve rapid growth during its start-up phase. “Yomdel and Fountain began…

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