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Hunters' TV show secrets, hedgefund's Purplebricks' play, Emoov failure




Konnichiwa! Japanese modular giant buys £55m stake in UK house builder

Investment is part of £90m deal between Homes England, Urban Splash and Sekisui House that will see 'thousands' of modular homes built across the UK soon.

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Exclusive: Hunters CEO reveals ‘behind the scenes’ details of TV show

Glynis Frew says she'd hire all of the children to feature on tomorrow's When I Grow Up Channel 4 show.

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Hedgefund bets again on online agencies as it buys up Purplebricks stock

Toscafund has backed HouseSimple and EasyProperty in the past but has now increased its shareholding in Purplebricks.

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Former eMoov boss admits he failed and claims online agents have limited appeal

Russell Quirk says online sector will only ever reach 10% of property market and that there are too many operators in the sector, one of the key reasons he blames for eMoov's failure.

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<span style="font-weight: bold; font-family: Tahoma, Geneva; font-size: 15px;">Social media marketing – why even bother?</span>


Besides promoting and protecting your brand’s reputation, there are a host of reasons why you should bother, says Tara Dulake.

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