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Love2move expands into Northern Ireland
love2move, an online estate agency network in Northern Ireland, has welcomed Pinkertons, the recipient of The Negotiator Gold Award for Northern Ireland in 2019.
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Northern Ireland agency joins £895 fixed price hybrid network
Two-branch Pinkertons says there is a growing demand for low-fee, DIY house sales among budget conscious vendors which is why it has signed up to the Love2Move netowrk.
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Building solutions for estate agencies
Georgina Cox, founder love2move and NAEA Propertymark Regional Executive for the North, says Traditional estate agents are in a war on two fronts.
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Movers & Shakers
Love2move has two new directors
A Lancashire-based online estate agency services provider has a new director.
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Hybrid platform signs up 30 partner estate agents as it ‘goes for growth’
Love2Move says it's growing fast after launching in April 2017 and expects to bring more agents on board this year.
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Love2move launches on Valentines Day
A husband and wife have combined their expertise to launch a new online dating style estate agency service.
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Property dating app for vendors and agents launched
A cupid couple in Lancashire have launched a property dating app for vendors and agents that, they claim, integrates Rightmove with the functionality of dating app Tinder. Husband and wife team Rachel and Mark Worrall’s service is called, perhaps predictably, Love2move which, the couple says, enables high street agents to offer fixed price online property sales of £895 alongside their existing sales operations. The service will enable agents to compete with their corporate competitors such as Countrywide, which in its case is currently rolling a similar dual-fee model across its network. The Worralls (pictured, above), who between them have experience in property and marketing and are both 30, say they had their lightbulb moment last year when they moved house. Mark, who works for his mother’s property marketing agency MovingWorks, and Rachel, who is a career marketeer, realised when they moved house that others in their age group were being attracted to cheaper online agents but losing out on the valuable local knowledge offered by traditional agents. Love2move is designed to fill the gap between traditional and online agents, the couple say, and is aimed at what they describe as “internet-savvy millennials looking to save money by taking control of…
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