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Hybrid lettings agency due to launch later this year to ‘take on’ Purplebricks
A soon-to-launch national hybrid lettings agent says its model will prevail where other ones have failed to gain significant market share.
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Former Purplebricks territory manager in Oz reveals why he quit
An Oz estate agent with over 20 years in industry has quit Purplebricks after claiming it needs to change its model in Australia in order to work.
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War of the fees! HouseSimple criticises Yopa and Purplebricks for their upfront charges
Online estate agency HouseSimple has taken a sideways swipe at rivals Purplebricks and Yopa over their up-front fee structures. The agency’s soon-to-be released latest TV ad features a gastro pub at which a cheeky but persistent waiter asks punters to pay upfront for their drinks and food before they are served. One group of friends are asked to pay £250 upfront for their meal, while one couple are asked to pay £50 for their bottle of prosecco before its brought over. Unsurprisingly, the apparently real-life customers at the pub are baffled and even let rip with expletives when faced with a compulsory up-front payment for their nosh and splosh. Experiment “We wanted to make a point with this experiment; that in certain situations people don’t react well to paying upfront for a service they haven’t yet received and in some cases, never will,” says Sam Mitchell, CEO at HouseSimple (right). “If we don’t expect to pay upfront in these situations, why should this differ when buying or selling your home? The film captured and reinforced our decision to be the first online estate agent to have a No Sale No Fee only proposition.” HouseSimple charges vendors a £995 flat fee…
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Purplebricks will struggle to make headway in New York
Leading data chief William Carrington from Lonres reckons Purplebricks will struggle to make headway in New York's neighbourhoods.
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Hybrid estate agents will take longer to grab significant share than previously thought
Emoov ceo russell quirk has admitted its going to take hybrids much longer to grab the promised 30-35% share of the sales market he predicted.
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Revealed: Why Purplebricks went for such an early IPO
Find out why the Bruce brothers decided to take Purplebricks to the stock market after just 20 months of trading in the UK market.
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Purplebricks hires former Rightmove star to sort out its Australian sales ops
Former Rightmove sales star Neil Tavender who moved to Oz in 2011 has now been hired by Purplebricks to sort out is trouble sales operation in Oz.
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