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Purplebricks’ listings grow at expense of Your Move
Anonymous website claims the hybrid agency is No.1 brand by listings and the third largest by agency grouping.
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Doncaster estate agent halts her work to help flood victims
A YOPA agent spent a day out of the office yesterday distributing cleaning products and free coffee including a cup that ended up in Jeremy Corbyn's hand.
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Hybrid estate agency moves into profit and looks for cash to expand
Neil Urch of hybrid agency HouseFox has made a profit just 14 months after start up and is now looking for investment to help him grow the business.
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Yopa has enough cash to last another 12 months, it reveals
Latest accounts for 2018 show a 66% increase in losses to £30.4 million despite increase in number and value of instructions.
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Yopa founder Daniel Attia and LSL’s Ian Crabb step down from agency’s board
Attia will remain a 'supportive' shareholder as he makes way for Grenville Turner, but it remains unclear why Crabb has exited Yopa's board.
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Emoov to relaunch ‘soon’ with new look headed up by former Purplebricks LPE
Company's recently-appointed COO Naveen Jaspal says her team have established a 'sustainable business model' for the hybrid agency.
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Share of property sales market held by online agents continues to shrink
Figures from home buyers' website TheAdvisory shows market share slipping for second fortnight but continuing dominance of online market by Purplebricks.
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LSL writes down its investment in Yopa by 60% as profits nosedive
Group now says the value of its shareholding in the hybrid agency is worth £7.4 million as it also announces profits down by 24% during 2018.
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High street agents regaining ground from Purplebricks, report claims
Figures from The Advisory based on Zoopla data reveal the extent of Purplebricks' dominance of hybrid sector, but traditional agents are fighting back.
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Purplebricks and Yopa boosted by demise of eMoov and Tepilo
Purplebricks and Yopa benefitted the most from the demise of Emoov and Tepilo, a report into the online and hybrid estate agency market has revealed. Analysis of the sector’s growth by housing market advice service PropertyRoad.co.uk has revealed that Purplebricks increased its slice of the cake from 53% to nearly 60% while Yopa increased its from 9.6% to 15%, helped in part by the two competitors disappearing. The research found that Purplebricks picked up the most market share during the year, unsurprising given its dominance of the field and its recent offer to take on former customers of eMoov and Tepilo for free. Its other nearest rival, Express Estate Agency, now has 12.4% of the online market, up by just 1%. The remaining ‘big six’ hybrid/online estate agents now have just over 95% of the market between them. This includes Purplebricks, Yopa, Express Estate Agency, House Network, Housesimple and Doorsteps. “Consumers are increasingly turning to the brands they recognise despite the recent news about the difficulties faced by previous big brands such as Emoov and Tepilo,” the report says. It is also clear from the research that the battle for second place is now on. Purplebricks looks unassailable with 20,272 active…
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