OTM vote | Foxtons lettings coup | Belvoir report




Foxtons snaps up two more London lettings rivals for £10.55 million

Four-branch Gordon & Co and one branch of Stones Residential have been bought for their large lettings portfolios in north and south London.

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Senior estate agent reveals 'tough challenge' of getting into RICS

DM Hall's Jennifer Campbell reveals year-long struggle to juggle senior-level work, study and home life while seeking to gain RICS approval.

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

THIS MONTH'S FEATURES: House prices analysis • Conservatives target lettings • 'MOT' your website • The Ombudsman on an insolvent agent • Russian sanctions and anti-money laundering • Interview with disruptor Strike's CEO, Sam Mitchell  • You can double your profits says columnist Adam Walker – and much more!

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Belvoir Group reports brisk trading in lettings but 24% drop in sales transactions

Industry corporate says increased rental transactions mitigated the drop in number of homes coming to the market as sales 'normalises'.

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FEATURE: The importance of 'content'

Digital marketing expert, Nelly Berova of Art Division explains why content is so important to the success of your website.

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Estate agency launches signboards with an unusual 'pop' tech surprise

Miles & Barr says its new sales and lettings signs, which were developed with Kremer Signs, are both green and more visible than its competitors' boards.

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OTM shareholders vote to release £40m to pay future dividends

Portal says it needs the cash to pay dividends during the 'foreseeable future' but also potentially buy back its own shares too.

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