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A sad but inevitable consequence of governments putting London over the rest of the country and allowing the mass building of tiny and now unwanted apartments just as happened in the btl boom before the credit crunch. Here's to Brexit and a re alignment of the economy
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18 November 2020 16:52 PM
See a conflict of interest plus why would a buyer pay a fee when no guarantee that the finance will be available /property will value up. Solution to fall throughs is to speed up process with search packs prepared etc
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11 August 2020 10:06 AM
There are always going to be good and bad in every profession. It's easily forgotten that agents have a vested interest in making the sale complete which is more than can be said for the failed listing services that take upfront fees.
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23 July 2020 12:01 PM
As a broker working with agents it seems very easy to forget that the hard work is done after the property goes under offer and this is the fatal flaw with Purple Bricks which is fundamentally a listing service with no vested interest in selling once it has your fees. How much more needs to be said about this other than really it should be given a wide berth by media and allowed to disappear into the long grass of failed IT ventures
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23 July 2020 11:58 AM
The big change is going to be in London where there is going to be a mass exodus from commercial property, the sad but inevitable fall out in the service industry and residential buyers looking to buy out of London for a better work life balance. There will also be less overseas investment but if from Russia or China this can count as a positive as they have blighted the housing supply centrally.
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