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Purplebricks surge, shed error, proptech clear-out




TheHouseShop cancels crowdfunding attempt to raise £500,000

Company had been seeking extra cash after initially raising £1.75 million from City investors in 2015.

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Land and new homes: latest news


250 guests raised £40,000 for the Essex and Hertfordshire Air Ambulance at Beresfords 50th Birthday Charity Gala Ball.

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Rightmove removes listing for garden shed advertised as £160,000 one-bed flat

Portals takes down outrageous listing after Twitter follower pointed out the property, although it remains available for sale on Zoopla.

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‘Weaker’ proptech start-ups will be weeded out this year, claims leading investor

Faisal Butt, who backed eMoov during its early start-up days, says 2019 will be interesting for proptech on several fronts.

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<span style="font-size: 18px;">Purplebricks’ growing dominance revealed by Google search analysis</span>

Number of people tracking down the hybrid agency online has risen by 18% over the past year, research has revealed.

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