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TheLeader 3 Views from Lawrence Higgins.
TheNews 6-9 So much going on in sales, lettings, auctions and... agency life!
TheNegotiator Awards, Expo &
Conference 10-13 Enter now and book your place at the Party of the Year! 14-15 The Negotiator Conference & Expo, make a day of it on 24th October!
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TheComment 18-21 Jon Neale, Brian Murphy, Peter Bolton King and former Olympian Robert Bartlett report the market – all have comment a-plenty.
Features 23-26 Signboards Still vital and popular in the property world. 29-32 Software Latest trends, tricks and technology. 33-34 Software directory Find the right supplier here. 37-40 Shopfi tting You can’t aff ord glitz and glamour? Go for crisp, clean and professional.
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TheRegions 42-43 Reporting by agents in Berkshire and County Durham.
TheBusiness 44-45 Market statistics All the facts, in one quick look. 46 The Dilemma Julian O’Dell on taking phone calls.
23 BEST OF THE TWEETS
Margaret L Pate Estate agent has refused to
market house @ remortgage value because overvalued? Does this happen often?
Dan Woodward Dear Other Estate Agents, please
do not stop up loading poor
www.thenegotiator.co.uk
property photos with cats and dogs in, it keeps me entertained.
Grant Shapps MP Great to see a brand new entrant to
the mortgage market today increasing competition.(Tesco)
Property Cycle Great
article in TheNeg thanks guys for your support @EAF nice pic of TPO on tandem!
Safe-Move ‘’Floods could cost Landlords Millions’’ ...
an interesting read regarding fl ooding/insurance in this month’s @TheNeg magazine.
Julian O’Dell Dysfunctional UK Housing
Market is the third most expensive in Europe.
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TheLife 47-49 Movers & shakers Who? Where? Here! 50 A day in the life Who has been up to good.
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