Estate agent behind shameful fraud scheme back in court
An estate agent who made up what a judge described as a “pack of lies” was previously spared a jail sentence
An estate agent who made up what a judge described as a “pack of lies” was previously spared a jail sentence
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has released a first-of-its-kind surveying skills report which measures the state of skills in the surveying profession
If ever there was proof that there is nothing new under the sun, this is it
Some 33,000 more UK homes sold year to date than last year, yet overvaluing still causing issues
As the Renters’ Rights Bill approaches Royal Assent, the path to private rental reform comes into focus
There are 394,000 property sales agreed proceeding to completion, which represents over £1bn in commission value to estate agents
Speculation around potential changes to property taxes in the forthcoming Autumn Budget has caused activity to stall
Lack of AI transparency may breach consumer laws, warns tech specialist
New digital platform aims to enhance estate agents’ social media presence