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High-profile Yopa director quits estate agency
Grenville Turner, the former CEO of Countrywide, resigned on 31 December, after four years with the hybrid agency.
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‘Post-Christmas sales surge will be biggest since pre-Covid’
Rightmove reckons the expected surge in property searches on Boxing Day will be almost three times larger than the year before Covid struck.
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Zoopla reveals marketing push hours after OTM’s big spend announcement
Zoopla says eight-week TV and digital revival of its bum-squeaky house price ads is 'just the start' for a busy 2024.
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‘Overheated’ lettings market sees rent rises calm down
There are signs asking rents have risen too high in some markets - there has been a spike in rental listings with rent reductions of over 5%, says Zoopla.
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Alto to reveal its biggest product upgrade during live webinar
This week’s show will look back on the 125 improvements that have been made to Alto this year - with highlights including a better way to publish listings.
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Buyers negotiating £18,000 average discount off next home
The total number of homes for sale has reached a six-year high with higher mortgage rates helping to stoke the current buyer’s market.
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BLOG: OnTheMarket shareholders must call time on ‘giant slayer’ CoStar’s bid
Glentree boss and OnTheMarket founder Trevor Abrahmsohn warns agents could be held over a barrel if CoStar’s deal with the portal goes ahead.
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City activist tells OnTheMarket agents: ‘No deal is better than a bad deal’
Brett Stone has published a letter to all estate agents in the United Kingdom regarding CoStar UK’s proposed acquisition of OnTheMarket.
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Housing Market
House prices dropping at most dramatic rate for a decade
Largest house price falls are concentrated in Southern England towns including Colchester (-3.5%), Canterbury (-3.4%) and Luton (-3.3%).
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