3 Month agent listing fee discount from OnTheMarket.com

I am pleased to announce a 3-month, 33% monthly listing fee discount as a payment support initiative for our agent customers.

The discount will be given to all OnTheMarket agent customers who are paying on full-tariff listing agreements.

For these agents the discount will apply automatically for invoices issued in the 3 months starting in April 2020.

We hope that this will go some way towards easing the pressure which agents of all sizes, in both sales and lettings, are anticipating in the coming months against the unprecedented COVID-19 backdrop.

We understand the next few months are going to be tough and, as such, we believe simply deferring the monthly listing fee is not the best way to help agent partners, it is delaying the unavoidable. We believe that offering this discount early will assist agents to control costs in the face of such uncertain times.

OnTheMarket exists because agents had the foresight to want their own portal in order to control their online marketing cost base.

We are resolutely focused on doing everything possible to deliver value to our customers, both in these circumstances and beyond.

To discuss this or any other matter, please email info@onthemarket.com or contact your local representative.

Thank you for your continued support for the UK’s only major agent-backed portal at such a critical moment for the industry.

Vikki Bennett

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