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EXCLUSIVE: Asking prices defy mortgage turmoil as market stands firm
Data from TwentyEA reveals a 3.5% increase in asking prices in the last year, and a 24% rise since 2019.
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eXp UK named as the nation’s fastest growing estate agency brand
Data from TwentyEA reveals which of the nation’s estate agents rank within the top 50 in terms of growth with respect to both new listings and homes sold subject to contract.
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Property market returns to ‘normal’ with strong demand during March
So says the latest research from TwentyEA revealing 70% of property listed in the first 12 weeks of 2023 went on to a sale , the same as the pre-Covid 2019.
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Products & Services
Property data firm TwentyCI responds to industry rumours of a sale
Property data company TwentyCI, which owns TwentyEA and ViewMyChain, refuses to deny reports of a buyer on the horizon.
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Hybrid and online agencies see market share plummet
Firms like Purplebricks see their slice of instructions drop significantly in a year as the effect of the Covid lockdowns falls away.
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Housing Market
Supply issues beginning to ease except in NI, latest data reveals
Number of homes coming to market have risen across nation and particularly in the South West, East Midlands and the Humber.
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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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Estate agents see instructions leap as market ‘defies doomsters’
New instructions jump nearly 10% as agents enjoy strong property business in face of political and financial chaos.
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EXCLUSIVE: Market share fall for hybrid agents most acute in London
Research shows that hybrid agents have lost market share in many parts of the country and with more expensive properties.
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