Estate agency technology adoption in a post-pandemic world
Oliver Blake of LSL Property Services: “As we come out of the pandemic, our agents now have a very exciting suite of tools that help win us more instructions.”
Oliver Blake of LSL Property Services: “As we come out of the pandemic, our agents now have a very exciting suite of tools that help win us more instructions.”
Rightmove’s head of lettings, Christian Balshen: “We know that letting agents are busier than ever.”
Agents are being invited to have their say – the report will be released in September.
Zoopla’s Andy Marshall: “As our agent partners know better than anyone, there’s been strong demand from home buyers since the market reopened after the first lockdown in May last year.”
An impressive roster of speakers will deliver sessions on a wide range of topics.
Director Peter Brown: “This is one of the most shocking and blatant attempts to try and destroy a competitor’s business I have come across in over 30 years of estate agency.”
The north-south divide has never been wider.
The agency has changed its name.
The company plans to go on another hiring spree, having created 135 new apprenticeship roles across the business’ sales and lettings teams.
Winkworth said it is confident that its results for the year as a whole will surpass market expectations.
Demand for privately rent homes continues to outstrip supply.
Minister for climate change Julie James has called on the UK government to confirm when further consequential funding will come to Wales.
Greater Manchester Police have arrested the Savills estate agent who allegedly posted a racist tweet about black England football stars following Sunday night’s defeat to Italy.
Company statement: “Savills is committed to eliminating discrimination and encouraging diversity amongst our workforce.”
Savills says the staff member who allegedly tweeted the racist comments at England footballers claims he did not post the message.
New offering has been described as a ‘quasi franchise operation’
Lee Watts, MD at KFH: “Given the highs and lows the London property market has experienced since March last year, we are delighted to be in a position to expand our network.”
In the past 12 months, Century 21 UK launched three new business models.