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Homeowners Taken for a Ryde?

September 30th, 2010 2 comments

As South Wales gears up for the start of the Ryder Cup in Newport this Friday, entrepreneurial homeowners are hoping to cash in by renting out their houses to the unprecedented crowds descending on the city. But as this article on the BBC shows, hundreds of would-be landlords have been left out of pocket by internet-based [...]

Zoopla And Rightmove Using TV To Their Advantage

August 27th, 2010 1 comment

Zoopla are now delivering a TV campaign as promised. The advert looks like it might cement them in the public’s eye as a credible and serious alternative to Rightmove, possibly moving them to number 2. What do you think? I have always maintained that the main reason for Rightmove’s popularity with the public is their clever [...]

Another Off The Wall Estate Agency Survey

July 9th, 2010 4 comments

This one claims that people take 21 minutes to choose their new home. Perhaps what they are inferring is that the average length of a viewing is 21 minutes?  What’s your experience? My wife and I knew we’d found the right house within about 2 minutes of seeing our current home, and I’m sure the [...]

Google will be adding Home Hunting services to Maps!

June 16th, 2010 No comments

According to the Guardian, it looks like previous reports of Google staying clear of adding House sales to their infamous google maps may have been a little premature. To read the full article click  – Guardian – Google adds house-hunting to maps It will be interesting to see what google end up doing. RW

Believe Everything You Read Or Read What You Want To Believe?

June 16th, 2010 No comments

  As the old saying goes “don’t believe everything you read in the press”. In the case of  Estate Agent Today’s current news stories, you get to choose exactly what you want to believe as there are no less than 3, yes count it, 3 contradictory stories.  I think this is proof that no one actually knows [...]

Keep Britain’s Gardens

June 10th, 2010 No comments

I am pleased to read that Britain’s gardens are to be re-classified as a ‘brownfield’ category in order to limit the phenomenon of ‘garden grabbing’ for development. Government has for too long ignored the importance of Britain’s gardens in favour of the over zealous appetite for development. I understand a shortage of housing stock is an issue [...]

Home Ownership Must Be Encouraged Says Shapps But How?

June 9th, 2010 No comments

Interesting comment from Grant Shapps during his first speech as housing minister yesterday: “I am simply saying to those who aspire to own their own home: this Government will support you. You will not be ignored. The age of aspiration is back.” You have to wonder what he means by the government supporting people who want [...]

The iPad – Is there a use for it?

June 4th, 2010 2 comments

Firstly, let’s go back a year to my dislike of Apple products, where I viewed all the people who used a Mac or iPhone as Pretty boys or City Slickers. This was until I was given an iPhone. They are fun, cool, swanky, classy, pretty, addictive but mostly they are a tool not a toy!   So with the iPad [...]

Guardian Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics

June 1st, 2010 No comments

Looks like the Guardian can’t get their stats right! How can prices fall two months ago, but rise for 6 consecutive months? This sums up statistics for me… you can report them any way you like – although the editor appears to tend towads the negative viewpoint.

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