Media
Release: 27th June 2016
WHY 95% OF HOME-OWNERS STILL USE TRADITIONAL
ESTATE AGENTS
ESTATE AGENTS
The
broadcast media is awash with new online estate agents who claim to sell your
house for a fraction of the costs. Calculations of the potential savings are
being distributed with abandon. The current statistics show that over 95% of
home owners still use the tried and tested estate agency model. So are the new
kids on the block just starting to attract smarter consumers, or is the
enticement of a potentially cheaper fee covering over potholes that carry
potentially serious consequences for the vendor?
Putting
aside that almost all estate agents are already online, and that in many parts
of the country the so-called modern, efficient models can actually cost more
than the existing competition; Jason Hydes, Branch Manager of Bychoice Estate Agents,
explores some of the more important aspects of the debate. But who will deliver
the best result for the seller?
The first, crucial point is
motivation. With a physical estate agent, you only pay a fee when they
successfully sell your property; and the agent will usually earn more
commission for achieving a higher price. Therefore, there is a mutual interest
in securing the best possible result. With many of the new models, you pay a
significant, up-front, non-refundable amount whatever happens – for example,
even if you never receive a single offer on your home.
Secondly, selling a property is much
more than just putting it on the internet. Markets are constantly changing, and
a good agent will constantly evaluate the price and marketing, based on the
latest conditions. This might include the mood of the market and what is
available locally. The best estate agent will utilise a wide variety of
personalised tools, such as contacting their extensive database, distributing
leaflets, communicating via social networking, and facilitating ‘open house’
events. These elements can be crucial in generating the best offer. Yet very
few, if any, of the new online estate agents to date offer such services to
their clients.
The next key stage in selling your
home is qualifying the offer. Almost a third of agreed sales fail to complete,
and one key reason is that the buyer may struggle to access the necessary
finance. A local professional agent will have established the motivations and
financial status of the applicant, thereby reducing the likelihood of
disappointment and further delays and, therefore, also of losing other
potential buyers who would have completed the purchase.
Negotiating the sale of your own home
can be a tricky business. This is an important and emotive subject, and
normally the intercession of a professional can turn an ‘insulting offer’ into
an acceptable compromise. Again, you need the help of someone who can use local
knowledge and experience, together with insights into the relative situations
and of the parties involved, to craft a mutually acceptable position.
Currently, one of the biggest
difficulties in moving is managing complicated chains, which require the
involvement and sometimes coercion of many separate parties, such as other
estate agents and their solicitors. Many leading agents now assign their most
talented employees to progressing pending sales, even on behalf of the other
agents in the chain who may not be so diligent. This can literally make or
break a sale and again, it makes sense to seek out an estate agent who knows
all the parties involved - and who is strongly financially motivated to
complete the sale as quickly and efficiently as possible, not just move on to
the next listing.
Selling and renting property has
become increasingly regulated, and trust and confidence flows from dealing with
an individual who can offer expert and appropriate advice. The best local
agents will employ staff who have proven expertise and who have achieved
recognised qualifications in their particular specialisms. They are, therefore,
better able to manage the myriad of problems that normally accompany any
potential sale or purchase – increasing the likelihood of success. Some of the
newer models employ so-called local experts who are in truth, neither of the
two, and so may fall short on offering the help when you most need it. A local
expert could advise confidently on local schools and catchment areas, dentists
and hospitals, commuting times, potential new developments in the area, or
seasonal factors such as tourism and special events.
When it comes to the move, there are
many other services that the purchaser or investor may require; the more
obvious are a solicitor, a removals company, and maybe a mortgage provider, but
you may also want specialist tax advice, the name of a trustworthy builder,
plumber of electrician, gardener, or interior designer…or just a key holding
service and a locksmith! The best agents will know local professionals who are
proven and trustworthy. Their business is to a large part dependent on their
local reputation, and so will have built up a network of similar experts who
can work together to help their clients.
Many local agents will also be part of
a national network such as the Guild of Professional Estate Agents, offering
joint marketing for your property across up to a thousand other similar
offices. Almost 10% of buyers come from outside the area, and agents will have
established this as part of their conversations and can, therefore, put together
purchasers and sellers who otherwise may not have connected.
Marcus Whewell, CEO of The Guild of
Professional Estate Agents believes that
the true points of difference are not technology or enticements of low fees,
but a proven network of local professionals who are connected into their local
communities, and are financially committed to successfully selling your property.
He says: “You won’t find this on the TV adverts, but the really smart money
will look for strong personal commitment, experience and expertise, great
levels of service, and consistent positive outcomes for clients”.
Jason Hydes says, whether you are
looking to buy, sell, or rent property, require free valuation or financing we
have the expertise to assist. As your local property specialists we have vast
experience of the local property market. Renowned for our superior ethics,
negotiation skills and dedication to providing excellent service, we guarantee
our clients benefit from the best possible result concerning the sale or
letting of their property.
Take advantage of our FREE valuation service
today!
Established in 1993, The Guild has since
grown to a network of approximately 800 members, who all adhere to the same
strict Code of Conduct.
The Guild of Professional Estate Agents (The
Guild)
The
Guild is a national network of approximately 800 carefully selected
independent estate agents, working together to consistently raise standards of
excellence and professionalism in the industry. The Guild facilitates and
supports its members providing marketing, business and technology solutions to
ensure a ‘best in class’ service, delivering a key competitive advantage: trust
and confidence.
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