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Latest property news
Agent-led campaign to stamp out industry sexism gathers pace
Ellie Rees has won the backing of Propertymark and a host of industry leaders in her campaign to stamp out sexism and the use of 'Dear Sirs...' in formal letters.
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Housing Market
Software firm to tackle problems facing agents and conveyancers head on
TM:tv is kicking off 2023 with a special episode launching its latest property industry research 'Back to the Future' – following on from the success of last year's 'The New Normal' report.
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Housing Market
Estate agents worried vendors ‘unrealistic’ about price
70% of agents say sellers are being unrealistic about achievable pricing for their properties and are overvaluing, reports Propertymark.
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Housing Market
Frothy sales market ‘over’ but lettings boom continues says chief
More people than ever are looking to live in the private rented sector as would-be buyers try to wait out the cost-of-living crisis and see how the current economic turmoil turns out.
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Banks still hindering letting agents, warns Propertymark
Letting agents are still finding it hard to maintain their pooled client accounts from high street banks who continue to misinterpret anti-money laundering regulations.
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Propertymark beefs up compliance team with Kitchenside appointment
Darren Kitchenside has joined Propertymark’s Audit Team as it begins to roll out its Calm about Compliance support service.
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Latest property news
Is Propertymark about to become a gold-on-black squiggle?
Trade body is tight lipped about new gold-on-black logo, which is rumoured to be part of a push to 'raise the game' of the industry.
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Features
The new-look DLUHC
Timothy Douglas asks how the new appointments at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, will affect the outlook for agents.
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Latest property news
Huge surge in demand for rental property as supply flatlines
Estate agents say that while the number of tenants house hunting keeps climbing, the number of available properties to rent has flatlined.
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