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Lomond Group adds another 640 properties to its lettings book

Group's lead estate agency Linley & Simpson acquires properties after buying Yorkshire rival Hardisty & Co.

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Off-market platform bags first 30 agencies and reveals national plans

Former Savills agent Mark Wells has big plans for Invisible Homes which he hopes to roll out across the nation by 2024.

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Foxtons reveals 21% rise in lettings revenues during Q1

Firm reports promising start to the year as its recent lettings acquisitions bear fruit.
 

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The April issue of the UK's only magazine for estate and letting agents is online to read now

THIS MONTH'S FEATURES: House prices rage on  • Green regs catastrophe • The conveyancing 'perfect storm' – why it happened • The Ombudsman on inappropriate behaviour • Local property data brings leads • Adam Walker on how to face the current crisis – and much more!

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Government moves to stamp out agents who post fake reviews

Property industry and wider business community will face direct action by CMA if they are found to be gaming reviews platforms.

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The Negotiator Awards 2022 – open for entry!

The UK's leading awards programme for estate and letting agents and suppliers is now open for entry – register now to take part.

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Property sales market 'back to normal' as Covid effects wear off – official

Latest figures from the ONS show a market responding in a more traditional way to seasonal changes in buyer activity.

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