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Digital conveyancing 'imminent', Hunters and OTM tie-up, Airbnb house lets explosion




Digital conveyancing ‘revolution’ imminent, says Land Registry

Conveyancers will soon have to up their game after the Land Registry starts publishing comparative data on how fast and efficient they are.

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What happened to Autumn price ‘bounce’?

Expert Kate Faulkner says "hold on to your hats! The Autumn ‘bounce’ has not happened this year and is unlikely to do so now".

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How to adapt your business to a changing market

Mark Goddard of ZPG explains how to future-proof your business by offering new services whilst boosting referral income.

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Money laundering regulations are too important to ignore

Ben Robinson of Landmark Estate Agency Services explains how professional management of MLR can set your mind at rest.

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How are 'for sale' and 'to let' signs made?

The humble signboard is taken for granted by most of us – but Nigel Lewis has been studying the science and technology involved.

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Hunters’ five-year OnTheMarket deal brings online marketing back to its HQ

Franchisees' ability to choose how and when they market their properties now lies partially with Hunters HQ.

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Are sealed bids the best way for ‘hot property’?

The system is a useful device to sell a popular property, but, says George Barkes of Stacks, is it time for a replacement one?

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Exclusive: Airbnb ‘whole property’ listings rise by a third in just 12 months

Data given to The Negotiator for London reveals sharing platform's rapid expansion despite attempts to limit its effect on housing market.

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Good news? Estate agents are now more trusted than footballers

Research by IPSOS Mori reveals that, although agents still have a long way to go before they rival nurses and weather forecasters for trust, they have leapfrogged over their pampered Premiership counterparts.

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Online agent YOPA investigated again by advertising watchdog

It's the fifth time the agency has been reported to the ASA, but it's not got the worst record, research by The Negotiator reveals.

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