William Reeve
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Average rent rockets 20% in a month to ‘staggering’ new record
Research by Goodlord shows the average rental is now above £1,300 per month, nearly 10% higher than the previous record.
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As the Renters Reform Bill draws closer it’s time for Ministers to stop ignoring landlords
Goodlord boss William Reeve says that while landlords are unlikely to be winning any popularity contests soon, ignoring them or making them the fall guys for the sector’s woes won’t help anybody.
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Co-founder leaves lettings proptech company, Goodlord
COO Tom Mundy moves on after nine years of developing Goodlord from a bright idea to a leading tenant onboarding platform.
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Industry webinar to tackle government inaction on lettings
Key figures from across the industry will come together in a free webinar tomorrow morning hosted by Goodlord boss William Reeve to discuss the challenges currently facing lettings.
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More landlords will quit in 2023 and rent arrears will rise – survey
Rising arrears and falling house prices will see more landlords quit the market this year according to research by Goodlord.
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Stirling Ackroyd confirms commitment to lettings tech until 2025
Recently relaunched estate agency group re-signs with platform Goodlord for another three years.
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Goodlord chief admits ‘mis-steps’ over referencing team strike
CEO William Reeve says situation could have been handled better but that company faced political campaign rather than real employee dispute.
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Supplier News
Goodlord and Vouch join forces
Lettings software supplier Goodlord has acquired the hybrid referencing business Vouch.
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Vendor and estate agent ‘pairing’ platform picks up £600,000
Three investors have poured new seed funding into the company which claims to have helped sell properties worth £60 million.
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