Online agent YOPA looks as though it is gearing up to go head to head with Purplebricks.

It has opened in Manchester and says it has an “army of Local Property Experts” and has just started a TV advertising campaign.

In Manchester, it has recruited experienced estate agents David Higham and Tim Shinners to push the concept in the region.

They are in turn recruiting up to 20 local experts to operate in Merseyside, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Cumbria, Cheshire, Derbyshire and the Isle of Man.

The YOPA business is likely to be well funded. Two of its founding directors are Andrew and Alistair Barclay, the sons of the Telegraph’s magnates Sirs David and Frederick Barclay.

A fourth director is David Jacobs while the third director, Daniel Attia, is YOPA’s chief executive, who yesterday said: “YOPA is the new kind of estate agent. By combining online efficiency with great local service we can save home sellers thousands.

“The days of the old-fashioned high street estate agent that closes at 5pm are firmly over.

“We can offer a slicker, faster, more efficient service with the customer at the heart of everything we do.”

YOPA charges £780. Purplebricks charges £798.

The YOPA TV advert is currently running on ITV in the Granada and Meridian regions. Prime time slots include the Rugby World Cup, X Factor and Downton Abbey.

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