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Purplebricks moves goalposts, Rightmove sees London uptick, HMRC forces agent to sell




<span style="font-size: 20px;">Purplebricks radically alters its fees structure in Australia</span>

Hybrid agent says change is to reflect consumer demand for its 'all inclusive' service but will also help agents earn more cash.

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Prime London property market FINALLY recovering, claims Rightmove

Figures from portal reveal a 6% surge in buyer activity for properties being marketed over £750,000.


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Leading independent estate agency put up for sale over unpaid tax bill

Sale to rival likely after HMRC issued high-profile Newcastle agency Sanderson Young with a winding up order earlier this year.


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HomeLet parent group gobbles up rental proptech firm Movem

Five-year old tech firm has been bought by Barbon Insurance Group, offering the company a more long-term financial future.


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<strong>Use your influence</strong>


Social media marketing is becoming less about posting ads on Facebook and more about presenting yourself as an ‘influencer’ – a voice with an authentic message, says Tara Dulake. So do you have one?

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