Web war
Series: Observer Cash ; 16 July 2000, 10(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: The trend for homeowners to sell their property via the Internet could have a long term impact on estate agents and their work. Property professionals predict that estate agents will shift their focus from vendors to buyers and will use the Internet as an add-on service to provide detailed information such as floor plans.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The trend for homeowners to sell their property via the Internet could have a long term impact on estate agents and their work. Property professionals predict that estate agents will shift their focus from vendors to buyers and will use the Internet as an add-on service to provide detailed information such as floor plans.