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Latest property news
Stamp Duty holiday has cost government £530 million so far
Agents wondering why Rishi Sunak hasn't backed down on extending the scheme yet, should take a look at the latest HMRC figures.
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Fresh warning issued to home movers over stamp duty holiday deadline
Zoopla has waded into the stamp duty debate and warned that buyers need to begin conveyancing process by December 'at the latest'.
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Movers & Shakers
It’s all go at Jackson Stops
Jackson-Stops has launched a Land & New Homes department in Ipswich Suffolk, and opened a new branch in Woking, Surrey.
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Features
The Stamp Duty effect – bubble or bounce?
As thousands of home-buyers rush to take advantage of the Stamp Duty holiday, Richard Reed asks, what are the implications for the health of the property market?
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Jackson-Stops expands for first time in 15 months with two new operations
Former London chief is opening a branch in Woking, while a new Land & New Homes operation is being opened in Ipswich by a former Savills employee.
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Home buyer activity surges to pre-Coronavirus levels, latest research shows
Zoopla says estate agents are enjoying extraordinary boom in housing market revival, but warns spike is likely to be temporary.
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Our Events
The Negotiator Conference & Expo 2019
The grand halls and corridors of London’s Grosvenor Hotel on Park Lane were buzzing with hundreds of delegates, speakers and exhibitors on the 29th November 2019, as they arrived to join The Negotiator Conference 2019. In this stunning venue, with a reputation for first class guest speakers and panel sessions offering hard hitting debate between property leaders such as Michael Stoop, Nick Leeming, Lucy Morton, Lord Best, Peter Bolton King and David Cox (plus many more), The Negotiator Conference stage was ready. Lord Best drew gasps from the audience when he suggested that the end of the small or ‘accidental’ landlord is nigh, that the PRS will increasingly be supplied by larger-portfolio operators. The focus was the property industry in 2020 – exploring what the future holds for sales and letting agents in today’s volatile business environment, including Brexit, regulation, customer hesitation, technology, online agents, diminishing high street footfall, taxation, money laundering, tenant fees and (the then) looming General Election. Brilliantly chaired by The Times columnist Lord Daniel Finkelstein OBE, speakers included leading estate agency senior management, industry consultants, analysts, regulators, industry association chiefs and tech innovators. Going to conferences is more than just listening to debates and, as ever…
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New housing minister: what the industry thinks
Estate agents are getting increasingly annoyed by the ever quickening revolving door at the Ministry of Housing as Esther McVey yesterday made way for Chris Pincher.
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Get ready for a post-election ‘turbocharged’ property market bounce
Estate agents, developers and tech chiefs hail Coservative landslide as good news for housing, although many demand action on Stamp Duty.
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