Luckycharm
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Raven I am with you I think if I ever do have to sell my house I would give a go myself!!
Mr Man- I know quiet a few people who used to work for estate agents during the w/ends they would have gone to new Developments with very little knowledge of the local area, transport, school etc. AN estate beside me was relaunching new houses at much more reasonable prices- asked the EA selling the properties about the Proposed Shops that were supposed to be built over the last few years- gave me this cock and bull story about it will be all finished in a year!! Also had no clue about local buses, schools, amenities etc that a vendor would know themselves.
What you are talking about are showhouses and this was often carried out by students junior staff etc because they were there specifically to show off the house with the info attached on a brochure and would then be followed up by an EA. This was generally the case because even EA's are due days off. I'm sure the EA you talked to didn't know his info, is your conclusion then that all EA's don't know their stuff?
As for you last point A buyer is not limited to that vendor and will see a house they wish to look at and make their own opinions. I am sure most buyers are savvy enough to contact local EAs if they want to find out about other properties for sale.
But they won't be aware of things that are coming soon to the market. Of course buyers will look around but to be honest I haven't seen any great evidence of the whole sell it yourself experience working to any great degree.
Personally would much prefer to deal directly with a vendor then through an EA - leaves no room ambiguity.
I agree, if I wanted to get the best possible deal I would hope to get someone who wasn't used to negotiating and could be pushed into a decision. Dealing with someone face to face suits the buyer as there is no breathing room for the vendor. In the normal circumstance the vendor has time to consider info and instruct the EA to do what they want, but people would not be as quick to play hardball face to face.
One advantage of not using an estate agent is eliminating conflicts of interest such as the EA recommending other properties, also acting for the buyer, not passing on bids if a friend/regular customer of the EA is bidding etc.
This may seem like an advantage, but to the buyer it is a disadvantage as their choice is narrowed to one and they are what it's all about. If I walk into your home I get one aspect, an EA might tell me that he has 4 houses that suit the criteria that I outlined so now I have a greater choice.
Alot of people are not comfortable with details regarding to construction and planning questions. ?IAVI EA's will have covered alot of planning regulation, construction and property law in gaining their degree.
Agree - this is a good argument for not using an EA and what I mean by a conflict of interest. The seller is the one paying for the service and if I'm a seller, I want all potential buyers to think that my house is the only one on the market that fits their criteria.
Is this an example of coaxing people into getting a service that they dont need.
Issues such as planning and property law are handled by the solicitors, so doesnt involve the EA. Construction details - this is why you hire a surveyor, again this doesnt involve the EA. I dont think any potential purchaser would take the EA's advice on these matters particularly if it conflicted with their solicitors/surveyors advice, so what use is it?
"What you are talking about are showhouses and this was often carried out by students junior staff etc because they were there specifically to show off the house with the info attached on a brochure and would then be followed up by an EA. This was generally the case because even EA's are due days off. I'm sure the EA you talked to didn't know his info, is your conclusion then that all EA's don't know their stuff?"
MR man so you are saying the EA I talked to didn't know her info then why not just tell me that then trying to bluff me - is that what most EAs do?
"Of course buyers will look around but to be honest I haven't seen any great evidence of the whole sell it yourself experience working to any great degree"
Coming from an EA I will take that with a pinch of salt- Raven seemed to cope fine and it guess it depends on whether you have the time etc to sell yourself.
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