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Purplebricks' shares tank, TDS accolade, £1m+ homes monopoly




<span style="font-size: 18px;">Purplebricks share price tanks after shock exit of CEOs and revenue warning</span>

City investors are rattled by news of struggling revenue growth and the exit of its CEOs in the US and the UK. 

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Down but not out – TDS wins accolade from Sunday Times

Just weeks after its HQ was severely damaged by fire, the not-for-profit tenancy deposit scheme wins a place on the newspaper's 'best' list.

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London and South East’s million-pound homes monopoly continues, report shows

Just over three quarters of all homes for sale at the moment over £1 million are in the Capital or its commuter town counties.

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<span style="font-weight: bold; font-family: Tahoma, Geneva;">Outsource and survive</span>


Agents face a perfect storm this year – the tenant fee ban, increasing tax, regulation and flat rents, says Joanne Christie. Could outsourcing help to keep the balance sheet balanced?

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Next generation of first time buyers will pay £1.2m for their home, claims agent

London firm Benham & Reeves says its research also points to an average house price in London of £4.5 million by 2052.

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Back in black: Sanderson Young returns to form after a difficult five months

Following a financial saga that nearly saw the company bought by rivals after an HMRC winding-up order, business is back to usual.

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