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Listing a property for sale on eBay currently costs from just £35 for a 28 day classified listing, potentially saving sellers thousands of pounds in estate agent fees.
Listing property as a classified listing means buyers can not buy property online, they can either call or email the seller for more information or to arrange a viewing, so sellers will have to be prepared to field enquiries throughout the day or night.
According to the Guardian, 125 houses have been sold on eBay.co.uk in three months at the start of 2009 – a new record.
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The deal between eBay and PropertyIndex has seen many more properties advertised on eBay so it will be interesting to see how effective this will be in generating sales.
June 1, 2009 at 12:38 am |
PropertyIndex have flooded Ebay, no longer will Ebay be the place to go for property auctions, because its so flooded that people cant see the auctions! PropertyIndex, stop flooding Ebay with overpriced properties. Every PropertyIndex listing breaches Ebays links policy of “Links to websites to trade, sell or purchase goods outside of Ebay” – This policy also applies to Classified ad format listings, in other words Ebay is bending the rules for the spammer that they have struck a deal with, cutting other agents out who work hard with listings, whereas propertyindex is simply cutting and pasting info from their websites. No more bargain properties on Ebay, because nobody can find them, and people will stop listing them, there is no point because PropertyIndex has flooded the property categories!
August 2, 2009 at 9:39 pm |
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