Ian Westerling
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PICTURES: ‘I know what it’s like to be stared at now just because you LOOK homeless’
Estate agents and suppliers at last night's charity event in Stratford's Olympic Park raised £57,000 for Centrepoint but also found out what it's like to be homeless when travelling there with their overnight gear.
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Humberts signs up to Zoopla four years after quitting to join OTM
Venerable but vulnerable estate agency Humberts has rejoined Zoopla and PrimeLocation four years after quitting prior to the launch of OTM.
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Humberts is saved! Holiday firm snaps up ailing agency for undisclosed sum
Read how ailing agency Humberts has been saved after it was bought by UK and US holiday firm Natural Retreats for an undisclosed sum.
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Failing Humberts has yet to file accounts for 2015, official records show
Read how troubled estate agent Humberts has yet to file accounts for 2015 and when it did last reveal its financial results for 2014, made a loss of £1.5 million.
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Humberts launches first dual online and high street lettings service
Humberts has launched the UK’s first switchable online-only and traditional managed lettings service for landlords. The announcement comes five months after the company said it would be relaunching its lettings operation headed up by high-profile industry executive Suzanne Diamond (pictured, below). The new online offering is called Humberts Lettings Direct and will charge landlords £199 plus VAT for advertising on Rightmove and OTM as well as deposit and first-month rent collection, referencing, contract management and legal protection insurance. Humberts says the £199 will then be deducted from any fees charged should a landlord then switch to the traditional approach. But rather than the company build its own technology, 175-year-old Humberts is partnering with proptech start-up Propoly. Propoly started up three years ago as Nanoget before changing name and joining angel investment firm Pi Labs, initially presenting itself as an alternative to lettings agents for landlords and tenants. The company’s board includes non-executive director Margaret Longden (pictured, right), who is Countrywide’s Retail Programme Director and who, from 2010 onwards, helped expand the PLC’s lettings business. Also, Countrywide holds 366,034 Series A shares in Propoly. White label technology Humberts is using a white-labelled version of Propoly’s technology, which is essentially a messaging platform…
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