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Agencies & People
Viewings service is best property firm to work (from home) at
Property viewing specialists Viewber has climbed to number 4 in Newsweek’s 'The UK’s Most Loved Workplaces' in 2024 despite most working from home.
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BLOG: ‘I have the answer to the biggest problem in property’
Ed Mead, Co-founder Viewber, has an idea to get the housing transaction motoring – and it's oh so simple.
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Products & Services
Major coup for Viewber as Connells signs up to viewings safety app
Agents on lone viewings can use the ViewBuddy app to alert colleagues when they need help.
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Viewber: older agents still resistant to outsourcing viewings
Viewings outsource firm boss Ed Mead says all agents need to accept the need to fit around customers.
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Former Foxtons MD Peter Rollings re-joins agency
Rollings was MD of Foxtons from 1997 to 2005, arguably the company's golden era of expansion throughout London.
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Guest blog: Should estate agencies and their branches stay open for business?
Leading industry figure and Viewber founder Ed Mead tackles the hot issue of the day following Boris Johnson's lockdown announcement.
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Features
Virtually sold!
Lockdown has pushed virtual viewing technology from a nice-to-have to an absolute must-have – and it looks like it will be here to stay, says Lisa Isaacs.
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MRI Software teams up with Viewber
MRI Software is collaborating with Viewber to provide sales agents, lettings agents and property managers with direct access to a national network of professionals...
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Locks are down! Mead raises £1,795 for NHS charities
Senior industry figure has beaten his target raise of £500 after his daughter shaved his head for charity.
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Give estate agents more clarity on what is essential work, pleads leading industry figure
Ed Mead says the industry needs better advice and that the furlough scheme will have to be re-evaluated as the UK comes out of the crisis.
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