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Public putting pressure on agents to “game the system” during Covid, says Propertymark
Propertymark chief says agents are having to juggle business and safety issues as public demand to see properties despite travel and other restrictions.
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Phil Spencer advises some buyers to ‘sit on the fence’ and negotiate
The TV presenter has given a characteristically candid interview in which he spells out the somewhat stark choices facing buyers and vendors during the ongoing pandemic.
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Gazumping is back as competition hots up in reviving housing markets
Phil Spencer says phenomenon is result of overheating markets and low stock in many cities.
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Phil Spencer says he wants to help end gazumping with Gazeal deal
TV presenter's MoveIQ property advice and services platform is to offers its customers Gazeal's reservation agreement service.
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Still no relief from ‘unwarranted’ stamp duty rates in Hammond’s Spring Statement
Today's Spring Budget statement from Philip Hammond included many well-funded initiatives for house builders, but nothing for beleaguered home buyers.
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Council hits back after being revealed as slowest for conveyancing searches in the UK
Firm launched recently by TV presenter Phil Spencer says Stratford District Council has taken up to 95 days to complete searches and that 15% of councils exceed government's 10-day guideline.
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Location, Location, Location TV presenter Phil Spencer to launch property data company
Location, Location, Location TV presenter Phil Spencer will this week launch a business that offers buyers a paid-for detailed property report about their intended purchase designed to give them more leverage when negotiating. Advice and information within the reports will include a property’s title register, a valuation provided by Zoopla, boundary plans, property photos, details of recent local planning applications plus more standard fare such as local crime rates, amenities and schools. The reports, which are paid for through website 192.com but created by MoveIQ, the name of Phil’s new advice business, cost approximately £15, alhtough noundary plans and title deeds costs extra. “Aside from all this general advice, the Move iQ Property Report has been specifically designed to help people form a rounded opinion on the pros as well as the cons of a particular property they’re considering,” says Phil. “My intention here has been to try and simplify the data and make it easier to understand as well as advise buyers and tenants how to use the information to their advantage.” He says the service is designed to address one of the key problems buyers face in the market; that they are not represented professionally in the buying…
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