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Ipsos Mori poll reveals overwhelming public support for rent controls
Despite industry opposition voters have signalled their support for the idea but the poll didn't outline exactly what kind of rent controls were meant.
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Politicians are failing nation over housing crisis, say 60% of Brits
Despite the government's best effort to tackle housing, Ipsos Mori survey discovers three quarters of British think we're in the middle of a housing crisis.
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Public concern over ‘broken’ housing market highest since mid-1970s
Research by pollster Ipsos MORI reveals middle class in South East and Scotland most worried by problems with issue.
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Good news? Estate agents are now more trusted than footballers
There are many estate agents who dream of being professional football players during quieter moments at work or when playing in the local pub team. But few are likely to realise that they share one thing in common with them; very low levels of trust among members of the public. The latest national survey about the UK’s professions by IPSOS Mori reveals that although estate agents remain near the bottom of the ‘trust league’, they are just above professional footballers (26%), on a par with journalists (27%), and well above government ministers (19%) and politicians generally (17%). IPSOS Mori’s research also reveals that more women than men distrust estate agents, and that generally speaking the older people are, the lower their trust levels in estate agents. Also, people who read tabloid newspapers are less likely to trust estate agents than broadsheet or mid-market newspapers. But the research reveals that the industry has a huge hill to climb if it wants to gain public trust. Medical miracles Nurses, doctors and teachers all have trust ratings of over 90%, while professors and scientists were trusted by over 80% of the people quizzed and, despite Michael Fish’s famously incorrect storm denial in 1987,…
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Trust in agents rises in 2016, national poll reveals
Trust in agents has increased by five percent over the past year, research has revealed. Polling organisation Ipsos MORI in partnership with Mumsnet asked over a thousand people across the UK last month whether they trusted agents to tell the truth. Of these 30% said they did, although 65% said they didn’t. A further 5% said they didn’t know. The research also revealed that only government ministers and politicians are less trusted than agents, and that nurses, doctors, judges, scientists and the police are the most trusted. But hidden in the research are figures that hint at why people rate estate agents more highly than last year, and why overall agents are not trusted. The simple answer is that the more likely a person is to have used a sales or letting agent recently, the less they trust them. And the drop in the number of homes being sold at the moment following the Stamp Duty changes, and Brexit jitters, means fewer people have used an agent recently. And trust levels among members of the public are highest (58%) among those who own their homes outright and who therefore are less likely to have moved recently. “Also, it appears that…
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