Estate agent myths debunked

Estate agent myths debunked

Estate agents - some people love them, some people hate them! In a world that is Internet led, it is important to remember that not everything you read on the web is true.

Myth 1: All estate agents are the same

This is a common misconception. Not only are individual estate agents different but companies are also very different. Look around and find the perfect agent for you - after all this is a big job and you need to have complete trust in the person you choose to do it.

Myth 2: You need to price your house with space for negotiation

The Internet has allowed potential buyers to research the local area resulting in them being able to see what similar properties sold for. If you price your house too high, not only will you put buyers off but you also run the risk of not getting any offers, leaving your property on the market. Once a property has been on the market for a number of weeks, people begin to wonder if there is something wrong with it. Instead focus on pricing your property on its worth.

Myth 3: Your house doesn't need to be 'sale' ready

Whilst some empty houses do sell, houses that already look like 'home' often sell better. People want to be able to envision their own family in the property. It is also important to clean your home and repair any minor problems or DIY mistakes as if left, a potential buyer will begin to think about the things they can't see. Most people want a home that is in a move in condition, even if they plan to do some renovations.

Myth 4: Spring is the best time to sell

While homes do sell in spring, they also sell in summer, autumn and winter. The truth may be that people can't be bothered in the winter and would prefer to wait a few weeks until the days are lighter and the weather is brighter - however, overall there isn't a best time to sell your home.

Myth 5: You should choose the agent who says they will sell your house for the highest price

You should choose an agent based on their experience and knowledge of the local market. Pricing your home high may be appealing but it will just end up on the market for too long causing suspicion with potential buyers. Instead, choose an agent who you trust and have faith in.

Myth 6: If your offers are low, your agent is not working hard enough

It is very easy to point the finger of blame at an agent if your sale isn't going as fast or smooth as you'd like. If your offers aren't matching the asking price then it is usually because your asking price is too high!

Myth 7: Estate agents will say anything to get a sale

Much of the estate agent business is done on referral and if an agent constantly lied, they wouldn't receive business. Word of mouth will soon spread about an untrustworthy agent. Check reviews and ask people in your local town to find the best agent for your property and you.

Whether you are buying or selling, the property world can be daunting and confusing but hopefully the confusion between fact and fiction has been solved. If you have any questions, then please get in touch.


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