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New industry recognised estate agency qualifications launched by Hunters

British property firm Hunters has developed a formally recognised estate agency qualification for its own network of branches in what is believed to be the first of its kind within the industry. The qualification combines all elements of estate agency and uniquely also includes how the training is applied. The firm says that this means […] The post New industry recognised estate agency qualifications launched by Hunters appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Higher stamp duty behind sharp decline in prime property sales in central London

The prime central London residential property market has experienced a sharp decline in sales volumes since the middle of 2014 mainly due to higher stamp duty rates, a new report confirms. However, while sales have been weaker, a combination of lower asking prices and a weaker pound has begun to push demand indicators higher in […] The post Higher stamp duty behind sharp decline in prime property sales in central London appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Majority of estate agents in the UK not affected by Brexit, new poll shows

Nearly two thirds of estate agents in the UK remain undeterred and unaffected by Brexit as they have not seen activity drop as a result of the referendum vote, a new survey shows. Overall some 64% of estate agents polled by cloud based estate agency software provider Dezrez said they had not developed a Brexit […] The post Majority of estate agents in the UK not affected by Brexit, new poll shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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