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LATEST: Record number of properties selling for more than asking price
Latest figures from NAEA Propertymark reveal that 40% of homes for sale exceeded their asking price last month.
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Estate agents are ‘ready for a pingdemic’ says Propertymark
Propertymark chief Mark Hayward says industry's early release from the original lockdown have prepared it well for staff working from home.
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Covid caused ‘first reduction in rental sector for twenty years’, says Propertymark
Comment has been made by Propertymark policy chief Mark Hayward about rental sector to a Lords committee investigating effect of pandemic.
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Yes, Minister! Propertymark beefs up Westminster lobbying operation
Two new lobbyists have joined the team including a former estate agent from Gloucestershire, tasked with influencing government policy.
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Letting agents report record demand for rental properties during April
Branches tell ARLA that all-time record highs of tenant registration and properties under management were recorded last month.
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EXCLUSIVE: ‘What the Queen’s Speech really means for estate agents’
Propertymark's Chief Policy Advisor reveals the real meaning behind Her Majesty's speech on behalf of the Government this morning.
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Lettings market booms as millions seek new homes after lockdown
ARLA Propertymark says agents report spike in applications for properties but warns rents will soon rise as stock dwindles.
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Property market ‘off the scale’ report NAEA agents
Extraordinary figures from Propertymark reveal that 16% of homes sold last month were for more than their asking price, the highest ratio for nearly seven years within the property market. The trade organisation also says the number of sales agreed last month reached the highest level for the traditionally busy month since 2007, driven by an average of 13 prospective buyers chasing each property on the market. The number of house hunters registered per branch also jumped, from 388 to 409 on average between February and March, while supply dropped from 34 properties to 31 properties per branch. And only a third of properties sold for less than the asking price, the lowest level since records began. Reports of a wildly busy market last month are also supported by the research, which points to 12 properties on average being sold per member estate agency branch, up from 11 in February but the highest per-branch figure for 15 years. First time buyers The government’s 95% LTV mortgage is helping – sales to first time buyers increased significantly last month, rising from 25% to 27% of all sales. Mark Hayward (left), Propertymark’s Chief Policy Advisor, has hailed these figures as ‘fantastic’ and…
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Learning the RoPA
When it eventually comes, RoPA will demand training, but it’s not just about box-ticking, it’s about doing the job better and winning more business for the firm, says Richard Reed.
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Sales fall-throughs cost estate agents £4k each time, says new research
Propertymark says shocking figures is key reason why it wants Chancellor to taper the Stamp Duty holiday deadline and prevent more fall-throughs.
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