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Purplebricks – behind the flotation, hybrid agents slow growth, regulation failing the public




Lots happening!

 
Lisa Isaacs explores what’s new in residential auctions, where the sector is heading and how estate agents are partnering with auctioneers.

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Revealed: why Purplebricks went for such an early IPO

Hybrid agency's co-founder Michael Bruce talks about its early days including how much they ploughed into the business and its stock market launch.

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Hybrid agents' market share grab slower than thought

Claim is made by eMoov CEO Russell Quirk during an interview at his company's new offices opposite the Gherkin in London's Square Mile.

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Property industry regulation is “failing consumers” says exiting ombudsman

Parting shot comes as Ombudsman Services signals its last day as provider of dispute resolution for estate agents.

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Is the London property market finally reviving?

Chestertons and Strutt & Parker say the Capital's sales market is showing signs of improvement with sales pipelines, viewings and sales increasing year-on-year.

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