Industry responds to next phase and reading of the Renters (Reform) Bill
Does the Renters (Reform) Bill deliver a “fair deal” for both tenants and landlords?
Does the Renters (Reform) Bill deliver a “fair deal” for both tenants and landlords?
The estate agent left his job earlier this this month to set up his own agency
Landlord prevented from benefitting financially from illegal activity
Sellers are keen to capitalise on improving housing market conditions
Identifying warning signs early allows estate agents to act
There are elements of the proposals that are not good for the bill or the people it affects
The chancellor Jeremy Hunt is reportedly considering stamp duty cuts before the next general election
The company says the new podcast will allow it to reach a wider audience
Housing is at the centre of the election battleground
Pension and insurance funds have invested huge sums in ground-rent portfolios and the Treasury fears compensation claims could be aimed at the government
In true Simon Bradbury style, it was never going to be a ‘normal’ podcast
The Renters (Reform) Bill has been described as a ‘once in a generation opportunity to improve the rental market’
Snippets of industry news: Ex Hamptons and Knight Frank agent of 15 years joins Moveli; Winkworth boosts franchising recruitment team; Auxilio welcomes Kelly Leworthy
CoStar Group, which recently acquired OnTheMarket, wants to win listings and sell more properties by enhancing 3D virtual tours
New analysis from Rightmove reveals some interesting findings
The in-depth analysis for all property types was carried across the UK’s regions to determine what’s selling slowest and fastest
Agents are being encouraged to shake up their business model and tackle their issues head-on
The training typically takes around seven months to complete
Company director James Cartwright appeared in court yesterday and was charged with murder and controlling and coercive behaviour; family pay tribute to Samantha Mickleburgh