Savills Forecast Has Gloomy Outlook

Savills have released their latest forecast, and it can make for some glum reading.

Savills have released their latest forecast, and it can make for some glum reading. Whereas most of the news is now populated with positive stories of the ‘bounce back’ of the property market, Savills is shedding a new light on the situation, with their five year forecast. Savills said: “We published our first note on […]

Redbrick Solutions Continue To Offer Insights To Help Conveyancers Post Lockdown

Redbrick Solutions Continue To Offer Insights To Help Conveyancers Post Lockdown

Redbrick Solutions, the award winning conveyancing case management provider, has released the second edition of their new ‘Insights’ service, designed to help conveyancing firms compete and succeed in a post lockdown world. ‘Redbrick Insights’ is a data driven intelligence service which provides analytics and reports on a range of key success based factors.  The service […]

Over 35% Of Properties In Mio Now Receiving An Automated Milestone Update

Over 35% Of Properties In Mio Now Receiving An Automated Milestone Update

The sales progression platform mio has announced that over 35% of the properties in mio are now receiving an automated milestone update via a data feed from a conveyancing, mortgage broking or surveying business.  Commenting on the announcement, mio MD, Emma Vigus said: “Agents are really busy dealing with a surge in new enquiries.  This […]

Nudge Theory Is Now More Prevalent

Nudge Theory Is Now More Prevalent

For those of us from a certain generation the words ‘Nudge, nudge…’ will undoubtedly be followed by ‘…wink, wink, say no more…’ as we conjure up images of Eric Idle and a bemused Terry Jones in their famous Monty Python sketch. However, from a psychology point of view ‘nudge’ means something rather different and, in […]

What!?! Conveyancers Should Consider Using Mediation?!

What!?! Conveyancers Should Consider Using Mediation?!

I have now attended at two seminars (via Zoom in what is now the new norm), one from a London set of chambers and the other from a Manchester set of chambers, which have discussed the problems faced by property lawyers as a result of COVID-19. The conclusion from both was: COVID 19 would not invoke […]

Landmark Information Adds Coal Risk Identification Feature To RiskView Residential Reports

Landmark Information Adds Coal Risk Identification Feature To RiskView Residential Reports

Landmark Information – the property, land and environmental information specialist – has introduced a new coal risk indicator to its market-leading RiskView Residential report, to support property lawyers and conveyancers in easily identifying risks relating to a property, as part of the conveyancing process. In 2019, almost a quarter (23%) of property transactions took place […]

CQS Refunds For Members

CQS Refunds For Members

The Law Society has revealed that CQS members are due to get refunds in the coming weeks. A Law Society spokesperson said: “Between 1 April and 31 December, we are offering a 75% fee discount to CQS members. Those who have already paid will get a 75% refund. We have started rolling out the refunds […]

CMA Seeks Further Disqualifications

CMA Seeks Further Disqualifications

Following on from the Competition Markets Authority (CMA) successfully disqualifying two Directors from estate agents, it has been revealed that there are further investigations being conducted in the hope of netting further disqualifications. A statement from the CMA read: “The CMA is also seeking director disqualifications in two further separate proceedings before the court. One […]

Remortgage Cancellations Increase In June

Remortgage Cancellations Increase In June

Conveyancing service provider LMS have found that remortgage cancellations have continued to rise, which it describes as ‘a cause for quite concern’ that will need to be monitored over the coming months. In the first week of June, remortgage cancellations increased by 45.8% compared to the first week in May, and was 92% higher than […]

Are Solicitors Still Unsure About Transparency Rules?

Are Solicitors Still Unsure About Transparency Rules?

In December 2018, new rules entered the legal services sector which required firms and free lance solicitors to publish their prices on their website, to enable clients to gain an understanding of the cost of legal services. 18 months on, a survey conducted by law firm consultant DG Legal has revealed that 90% of firms […]

Using Facebook Marketplace To Market Properties

Using Facebook Marketplace To Market Properties

A free webinar promoting the importance of agents using Facebook Marketplace is being hosted by OneDome at 9.30am on Thursday 18th June 2020. The webinar will provide attendees with information from Facebook Marketplace guests, who will explain about the key benefits of using OneDome and its sister website Nethouseprices to list properties on the social […]