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Purplebricks’ ‘superbrand’ status starts to slip

Purplebricks has seen its status as a so-called ‘superbrand’ decline while Savills remains the most highly-rated agency brand.

The Superbrands listings are compiled annually with 3,200 brands across 158 categories assessed for quality, reliability, and distinction and are then voted on by a nationally representative sample of 2,500 UK business professionals and 2,500 consumers.

The brands are broken down into business and consumer and no-one can pay for inclusion.

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Purplebricks was in the top 20 at position 13 among consumer brands as recently as 2019 but is in 460th place in this year’s list.

Savills has been awarded Business Superbrands status for the 16th year running 

Other estate agents and property businesses achieving Superbrands status were Knight Frank, BNP Paribas Real Estate, JLL, Lambert Smith Hampton and Carter Jones.

Property portals are also included in the consumer list but fail to make the top 20.

Rightmove came top among property portals, placing at 105, while Zoopla was 154th and OnTheMarket was 685th.

Apple came top of the Business Superbrands list while Rolex was the leader among consumer businesses, followed by Lego, Samsung and Mastercard.

Damon Segal, chief executive of Superbrands UK, said: “The awards recognise that technology is a critical aspect of business, from staying connected with consumers to shaping how employees work.

“A massive congratulations to Apple which has achieved remarkable success in capturing British attention and delivering quality online services, especially during the global pandemic.
“This year has continued to see monumental changes in the way the businesses are working and have had to adapt.

“A massive congratulations to all those who continue to capture the hearts and minds of their UK audiences.”

Consumer Superbrands

105

Rightmove

Real Estate

154

Zoopla

Real Estate

460

Purplebricks

Real Estate

685

OnTheMarket.com

Real Estate

Business Superbrands

113

Savills

Real Estate - Commercial Agents / Advisors

206

Knight Frank

Real Estate - Commercial Agents / Advisors

445

BNP Paribas Real Estate

Real Estate - Commercial Agents / Advisors

659

JLL

Real Estate - Commercial Agents / Advisors

720

Lambert Smith Hampton

Real Estate - Commercial Agents / Advisors

771

Carter Jonas

Real Estate - Commercial Agents / Advisors

225

Canary Wharf Group

Real Estate - General

312

British Land

Real Estate - General

392

Grosvenor

Real Estate - General

433

Great Portland Estates

Real Estate - General

610

Shaftesbury

Real Estate - General

715

Landsec

Real Estate - General

900

SEGRO

Real Estate - General

  • Chris Arnold

    Havas Meaningful Brands Report 2002 found the following:

    Consumers are desperately seeking transparency and tangibility - but brands are coming up short.

    Only 47% brands are seen as trustworthy.

    71% of brands could disappear tomorrow and most people wouldn't care, or would easily find a replacement.

    Major brands here, not estate agency brands, so the reasonable assumption might be that most people wouldn't care if any estate agency brand disappeared tomorrow.

    All the millions spent on TV ads and that's all there is to show for it. Where's the transparency? Where's the trust?

  • Glenn Taylor

    Quite how purple bricks and Savills can be compared in the same sentence is beyond me !

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    They both aspire to sell houses

     
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