Online brand love2move announces tie-up with Mortgage Advice Bureau

Digital estate agency platform love2move has established a new referral partnership with Mortgage Advice Bureau.

love2move, which enables high street estate firm to compete against the internet agents without hurting their own brands, said that its users will be now be able to generate mortgage referrals if they were not doing so before.

The collaboration will give their own customers access to over 1,350 of MAB’s advisers offering mortgage and protection advice, both face to face and over the phone.

Peter Brodnicki, CEO of MAB, said: “We’re excited to be working with love2move – they have a forward-thinking business model in an increasingly competitive market. It is a good fit for us as both firms harness the power of technology to best meet the needs of the modern customer.

“At the heart of our business has always been quality advice and we aim to support love2move with our national postcode coverage. This will mean that all love2move customers are now able to seek mortgage and protection advice early in the home buying and selling process.”

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  1. Agent Derbyshire

    I looked at this post about two hours ago and still don’t know what to make of it…! Love2move offer high street agents “a chance to compete with the online agents”…..charging a princely sum of £895 but the agent deals with the client…….what utter rubbish or am I missing something?…..sounds like it’s a business set up by those who are not in the business!

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    1. Property Pundit

      Amazingly they are in the business.

      Compete with online agents…who are fast disappearing from the face of this planet. Genius.

      Quick question: Do love2move get any part of the mortgage referral fee paid to their ‘associates’?

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