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Savills ‘detached house’ listing kicks off viral Twitter comments
Venerable estate agency's Rightmove listing has been widely shared online but in a way its lister probably hadn't expected.
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Savills suspends Manchester employee following N-word comments on Twitter
Account belonging to one of the firm's commercial buildings managers included racist comments about three England football team players.
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#OMG… Here are the most successful estate agents on social media
List published today by consultancy Marr Digital lists the estate agency brands with the biggest clout online.
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Public confusion and anger rises over property viewings restrictions
Government guidance that agents should only allow viewings to those who are serious and 'likely to make an offer' is riling many people on social media – including Kirstie Allsop.
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Leading estate agency CEO puts positive spin on industry’s woes
Marsh & Parsons' CEO Patrick Littlemore tweets out an amusing fake ad to urge its customers to 'stay home and stay safe'.
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Letting agent apologises after listing ‘prison cell’ apartment
A letting agent in Brighton has apologised after posting an ad on Rightmove that showed a one-bedroom apartment in the city available for rent with a toilet situated a few metres from its bed. The listings appeared on Rightmove a few days ago and was spotted by an eagle-eyed local house hunter who then posted the picture on social media. “It’s disgusting. I saw a listing for a flat in Brighton that charges £1,000 a month for a toilet in the same room as a bed. I just want this to be known because it’s unacceptable,” the anonymous house hunter told local media. The listing led to a minor ‘Twitter storm’ during which people commented on how its combined bedroom/toilet resembled an ‘upmarket prison cell’. Feeling flush? Local agent Mishon Mackay had uploaded the pictures of the property to Rightmove. It is on Guildford Road in central Brighton near the city’s train station. The agent’s portal listing advertised the property as having a ‘fantastic size bedroom with a double glazed window to [the] front and en-suite wet room area’. “We are aware we made an error on a property listing,” a spokesman from Mishon MacKay told The Evening Argus, adding…
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Purplebricks told to pay tenants compensation after maintenance failings
TPO finds against the hybrid agency for failing to pass on maintenance requests to a landlord and appearing to ignore email from tenants requesting action.
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Lancashire estate agent faces social media storm over ‘dreadful’ tweets
An estate agent in Lancashire has been banned from his football team’s home ground after posting an ‘obscene series of tweets’ about the death of Cardiff player Emiliano Sala from a Twitter account linked to his business. 36-year-old Gary Kay, who runs an estate agency in Burnley, used his Twitter account following a match between Burnley FC and Cardiff FC to mock Sala’s death, saying “We all live in a Sala submarine…. the latest number 1 in Cardiff”. The 28-year-old Argentinian player died in January when the Piper PA-46 Malibu light aircraft he was travelling in crashed into the sea north of Guernsey, killing both him and the pilot. The comments enraged many on the social media platform including Welsh politician Neil McEvoy who said he had reported “this dreadful abuse” to the Football Association, and Kay was interviewed voluntarily by Lancashire police. Zero tolerance Officials at Burnley FC, which is in the Premiership, have now said that Kay is banned from its Turf Moor ground (pictured, above) pending the outcome of the police investigation and that it had a “strict zero tolerance policy to any racial or discriminatory behaviour” by fans. Following the tweets, Kay subsequently said on Twitter…
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