We are once again hearing pundits of the Property Market saying that it’s both rising and falling! Clearly both positions cannot be true-or can they?
“The Property Market has died-Long live the Property Market”
So listening to the Media on the Television , In the Newspapers and on the radio it seems that many people are concerned about the future of the property market.
Do you target Clients or just hope ?
Here we are again and I am trying to get you to seriously think about the clients or customers that you have or want.
Will the Governments interference in the Property Market result in Unintended consequences?
So yet again we find ourselves in the middle of a squabble between the political elite in the lead up to the General Election when they all attempt to outbid each other in order to attract our votes.
Does knowing your Clients really matter?
There have been endless debates in the media about this and evidence is clear that people like to be known,acknowledged and valued. If you are not actively seeking out innovative ways to interact with your clients then you will eventually lose them to your competitors who are seeking to win them.
Reform of the Property Market-It Can’t be done!
So here we are again having a debate about the state of the market. Is it now right to have a wholesale rethink of this area of the economy.
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The Home Buying Review
Well I have had a few days to consider the various comments made by the 18 speakersand while some were obviously self seeking and overtly marketing their particular market sector be it conveyancing , Hips or Estate Agency. I was pleased to hear one or two speakers who were obviously more concerned to improve the home buying experience for uk property market.