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Rightmove petition reaches 40k, controversial landlord retires, TV star advises 'stay put'




Hunters opens up to proptech lettings platform Teclet

Estate agency's 191 franchised branches are to be offered the lettings automation service following a pilot at Hunters' 11 directly-owned offices.

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Petition calling on Rightmove to ban ‘No DSS’ adverts signed by 40,000 people

Portals says it has already issued guidance to agents about the issue and is awaiting further advice from the Government.

Click here to read Petition calling on Rightmove to ban ‘No DSS’ adverts signed by 40,000 people.



Fergus Wilson sells off his final 300 homes in £90 million deal

Final sell-off means Wilson and his wife Judith have sold off properties worth in excess of £250 million since deciding to retire.

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Fancy that! Sarah Beeny now urging home owners to stay put

New TV show hosted by the former Tepilo spokesperson will help families plan their home space better rather than move home.

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<span style="font-family: Tahoma, Geneva; font-weight: bold;">Portal pressures</span>

 
20 years ago, the first property portals arrived. Many more followed – and disappeared. Now, says Andrea Kirkby, three giants battle for business and stock market position.

Click here to read <span style="font-family: Tahoma, Geneva; font-weight: bold;">Portal pressures</span>.