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We’re proud to share that Emoov has been featured in The Glasgow Times, in an article spotlighting how our online-first approach is transforming the property market. The piece, published in the paper’s Scotland Today section, explored how Emoov offers sellers, buyers, and landlords a fairer and more transparent way to move home — without the hefty commissions of traditional estate agents.
High street estate agents often charge 1–3% commission — thousands of pounds taken from your home sale. The Glasgow Times highlighted Emoov because we’re turning that model on its head:
By featuring Emoov, the Glasgow Times underscored the rising demand for smarter, more affordable alternatives in the housing market.
The coverage emphasised that Emoov is one of the UK’s leading online estate agents, with packages starting from just £395 for selling your home — or as little as £59.50 for landlords looking to let.
The paper also noted how Emoov combines:
This balance of tech and human touch is why more homeowners are turning to Emoov.
Whether you’re selling or letting, the Glasgow Times feature highlighted how simple and effective this process is — and why it’s gaining traction across Scotland and beyond.
Being featured in the Glasgow Times is recognition that the property market is shifting. More homeowners and landlords want:
At Emoov, we’re delivering exactly that.
Start your property journey with Emoov today — the smarter, low-cost alternative featured in The Glasgow Times.
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