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Half of homebuyers paid asking price or above for their property

Sellers who overvalue risk losing genuine buyers and serious offers

From Necker Island to your office: Sally Lawson’s Branson-backed business tips

Sally Lawson, founder of Agent Rainmaker, spent a week with Richard Branson and his family on Necker Island

Fine & Country’s regional meetings set to return this November

The aim is to bring together business owners, key decision-makers, and leading agents from across the network

EYE NEWSFLASH: Chancellor referred to ethics watchdog for unlicensed rental home

It comes after Rachel Reeves’ colleague Angela Rayner was recently forced to resign as deputy prime minister and housing secretary after breaching housing rules

Inform, educate, entertain: What Lord Reith can teach letting agents about the Renters’ Rights Bill

If the Renters’ Rights Bill represents uncertainty, it also represents opportunity - for leadership, creativity, and connection. And yes, to earn lots of money if you get this right

Damp, mould and Awaab’s Law – are agents ready for the next compliance flashpoint?

Agents who get ahead now won’t just stay compliant - they’ll set the benchmark for professionalism in a sector where reputation counts

Estate agency acquires longstanding competitor following owner’s retirement

Estate agent retires after nearly 40 years in the property industry

The Guild of Property Professionals launches nationwide tour

Tour dates and locations announced

Ambitious estate agency broadens reach with latest purchase

Acquisition strengthens company’s managed portfolio

Renters’ Rights Bill ‘isn’t about protecting tenants – it’s about protecting council budgets’

Landlord advisor criticises the true intent of the Renters’ Rights Bill, claiming it seeks to boost local authority revenue and tighten control over the private rented sector

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