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19 December 2018 12:33 PM
ha ha ha, "A big fat fee" yeah because estate agents keep all the money and don't spend most of it on marketing. Lets all knock on peoples door and try and buy houses cheap. Lets get our surveyor and tell the owners it only surveyed such and such. I'm sure there is another agent in which you can sell for £1. Hey you can save £4 on selling the biggest asset you have. Wake up Britain. Think of VALUE not cost. How much can you gain, not how much can you save. Quick example: a woman saved £900 on selling fees using a cheap upfront company. Cheap upfront company surveyed her house £180k. Cheap company SOLD house for £170k. Professional Estate Agent (There are some) listed on the market exactly the same style of house in same street, same interior. Professional estate agents professional surveyor surveyed their home at £185k. property did take 3 months longer than cheap estate agents to sell, but sale price was £185k. Thats £15k more in sale price than the poor womans house. The woman with cheap estate agent saved £900 on fees but lost out on £14,100 in sale. 2 other buyers missed out on the professional estate agents house. Lowest of other offers was £180k. If the woman with cheap agent got even the lowest offer she would still have made £9,100 more. THINK VALUE not COST. Would you take your car to a mechanic or use the services of a builder, painter or plumber that charges £1?
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19 December 2018 12:07 PM
When will this country wake up and realise it costs to buy and sell. Lets use what europe and north america use. Buying and selling agents. Estate Agents work together. Split fees. So when a cheap company comes along who the hell wants to split £1 commission. For years I have watch many cheap estate agents come and go, rise and fall. It is expensive to run an estate agency. I'm just amazed how many time sinvestors are convinced to put money into a company than needs fed with more and more investors.
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