Uncategorised
-
Is an agent training boom about to start? RoPA website offered for sale at £28k
Huge requirement for training prompted by RoPA recommendations has pushed up the value of the www.ropa.co.uk website to a very high price.
Read More » -
What happened to the Autumn bounce-back? Rightmove blames Brexit
Prices, transactions and instructions all slide across the UK on average as 'heightened economic uncertainty' makes vendors and buyers hesitate... again.
Read More » -
Banned landlord fined nearly £8,000 for over-crowded, unlicensed HMO
In mitigation, Sanaur Rahman has claimed local letting agents wouldn't manage the property on his behalf and that he in poor health.
Read More » -
Director promotions announced at Johns&Co
JOHNS&CO, the London specialist in new homes, has announced promotions in its London network.
Read More » -
British cities are now more affordable, but income multiples remain crazy
Research by Zoopla shows incomes rising faster than house prices, but London's stock is still 13 times more expensive than the average salary.
Read More » -
Horror crash leaves hole in estate agency branch and three in hospital
A black cab driver lost control and crashed into an Edinburgh firm's branch at lunchtime yesterday after suffering a 'medical incident'.
Read More » -
Countrywide share price leaps by 23% following ‘predator’ rumours
The estate agency chain has refused to comment but City traders clearly think possibility of a takeover or purchase have some credibility.
Read More » -
Minimum qualifications proposals to take ‘at least’ three years to become law
ARLA Propertymark has confirmed that the introduction of a minimum qualifications standard for estate agents is unlikely to see the light of day until 2023 at the earliest and possibly not until the mid-2020s, according to Chief Executive David Cox. The proposals from the Regulation of Property Agents (RoPA) working group published last month would see a minimum Level 3 NVQ ‘A level’ standard applied across the industry for back and front-end office staff. But Cox says much has to be achieved before any legislation goes live including at least one consultation, the framing of draft legislation and the parliamentary approval process. “And that’s assuming we don’t have a general election getting in the way,” he says. “Nevertheless, I would encourage agents to start planning.” Higher calibre estate agents RoPA’s proposals have been applauded by the managing director of the industry’s best-known recruitment firm, Anthony Hesse (left) of Property Personnel, who says it will help attract a higher calibre of job applicant to the sector. “As well as higher standards across the industry as a whole, the added bonus is that we are more likely to attract the quality of applicant who sees a qualification as recognition of their skills,”…
Read More » -
Doorsteps to grow sixfold by next year, claims founder as he criticises education system
Akshay Ruparelia, who started his online agency while studying his A Levels, says schools are failing to give students an all-round education.
Read More » -
Sequence lettings branch in hot water over treatment of tenant
Mother and student Kirstyn Wellman claims staff from a Merseyside office gave her harsh advice when she complained about collapsed ceiling.
Read More »




