Stelios Haji-Ioannou

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    easyProperty.com returns to Easy Group after collapse of Evolve

    Hybrid agency's software and client database is sold to owner of easyCapital, Charles Hancock.

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    Hybrid agency Easyproperty reaches £800,000 crowdfunding target

    Backers include the UK government through its Future Fund, Easyjet founder Haji-Ioannou and over 300 small investors.

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    Letting agent revealed as brains behind latest Easy launch by Stelios

    When Easyjet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou announced two months ago that his orange brand had launched into the UK conveyancing market, there was much fanfare that the company could disrupt existing arrangements with “the latest technology and innovation”. The 51-year-old businessman at the time said it was “time for the home buying process to be brought into the 21st century” and that current way buyers and sellers instruct solicitors was “clumsy”. The freshly-minted company also freely quoted NAEA figures that 79% of agents think the home-buying process is outdated in the UK. This is despite EasyConveyance’s business model being a relatively traditional one; it currently has 200 solicitors who have joined its panel who then bid for consumer requests for quotes based on location, price and consumer ratings. But the business – which has no affiliation with EasyProperty.com – has not been set up directly by Stelios and instead – it has been revealed – is the brainchild of a Northern Ireland letting agent. Connor McCann, who as well as running EasyConveyance.com operates Omagh-based Omarentals, for the first time appeared publicly this week as the founder of the latest Easy enterprise, saying that: “The home buying process in the UK…

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    EasyProperty set to launch online property auctions

    The property market is now full of online ‘disrupters’ claiming to be the next generation of estate agent but EasyProperty, backed by billionaire Stelios Haji-Ioannou, is taking its online battle to auctioneers too. The company, whose website shares the same orange branding as its airline stablemate, has revealed that it is to start selling property through online-only auctions this Spring. Nigel Lewis met EasyProperty’s CEO Rob Ellice to hear about the plans. “The technology will be ready to go in February and then we’ll start running up a book and get it in place and the first auctions will be this Spring,” says Rob (left). “I think the success of Ebay suggests that in order to have an auction, it doesn’t have to be in a room so we’ll be taking on the existing auctions houses – who aren’t too happy. Many of them, who I’ve known for years, have come back to me and said ‘hang on, what are you doing’?” Offering public online auctions that are easy to sell through and, he claims, much cheaper for both vendor and buyer, is a significant challenge to the traditional auction model. At the moment most non-professional home sellers and buyers…

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