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Countrywide recovery plan, new homes pay revealed,  M&P expands




Leading estate agent makes bold claims for ‘open house’ day selling

Strutt & Parker says its event prompts earlier bids and converts tyre-kickers into buyers.

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LSL London estate agency Marsh & Parsons opens <em>another</em> branch

London agent is refurbishing a former Asian supermarket in South London in preparation for a new 'zero fee' branch launch.

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Average new homes sales people paid £52,500 a year, claims recruiter

Payscales for those working on the coalface for developers and agents' land and new homes teams is revealed during survey.

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<span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: bold; font-family: Tahoma, Geneva;">Brexit freezes the market</span>


Designs on Property tracks and summarises the property indices. Kate Faulkner says: “Nearly all the indices are heading to a zero increase year on year” as homebuyers wait… wait… and see…

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Countrywide reveals cost-cutting plan and admits IT systems are ‘aged’

Latest update on its three-year turnaround plan include reducing costs across the group by 10% and growing mortgage and conveyancing businesses.

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