Do auctioneers just stick it up on myhome.ie and wait for a call?
I wonder if this restriction is anti-competitive? Might be worth contacting The Competition Authority.No myhome.ie is restricted to EA's for sales. It seems to be the major selling tool. I have ditched my agent.
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No myhome.ie is restricted to EA's for sales. It seems to be the major selling tool. I have ditched my agent.
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they can suggest your house when they get a call regarding a certain budget or house type. If a client looks at a house and doesn't like it the agent can suggest a look at yours. If you can see no reason to having one then go it alone, and if you decide to enlist someone to help with the largest transaction of your life, then put some bit of research into who you are actually going to go with.
Thats crazy!! I cant believe they dont allow private individuals to advertise there. Just use daft. Most people check both.
I don't know why but I didn't get the level of response from my daft ad. One of the agents I interviewed said daft is very much secondary to myhome.ie. He said he can put an ad on daft and get 700 hits but only 3 emails. Whereas myhome seems to yield much better results.
I guess that's all true but it also confirms what I thought. There is nothing proactive involved. They basically wait for a call and then can possibly direct the potential purchaser. I do see a reason for having one. I can't access myhome.ie and this seems to be the largest vehicle for sales in the country.
As I said, I had an ad on daft that wasn't yielding results so I brought in an agent. I actually interviewed 3 agents and unfortunately the one I picked didn't measure up. He was the most expensive but he came accross as very dynamic and clued in. In reality I had to correct spelling and grammatical mistakes on the ads and he was brutal about keeping in contact or me informed.
I don't doubt there are excellent agents but as most buyer research is done online through myhome or daft, as far as I can see the agent may as well be in Kerry or Cuba as they advertise and just wait to be contacted.
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Also with regard to this not calling thing said:I have and I did.
I suppose the database thing could be helpful in that an agent could ring someone who is looking and say: " I've a great one just came on the market today" etc. etc. But in general I think the agent is probably just an intermediary in the process and would be better than most people at conducting viewings and negotiating. Not everyone would be confident at doing those things and as Truthseeker has said, some people prefer the buffer of a third party . I would however, be happy to conduct the whole thing if I could.
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It takes months at the moment though, not days or weeks. So be prepared to wait and adjust things as needed. Fix up items that are proving an obstacle for buyers. Lower price if needed. Really if it hasn't sold within 2-3 months then something is wrong, most likely with price.
Also, market is dead as a door nail at the moment. Whether it picks up for the traditional spring season remains to be seen.
I'm hearing the opposite; that agents are very busy, albeit with valuations and viewings and that sales are happening just not big prices being acheived. There seems to be different classes of sellers out there e.g. people in financial trouble trying to offload a house and people worried the market will deteriorate etc. as well as the likes of me who would just like to move having found "the house" .
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I'm hearing the opposite; that agents are very busy, albeit with valuations and viewings and that sales are happening just not big prices being acheived. There seems to be different classes of sellers out there e.g. people in financial trouble trying to offload a house and people worried the market will deteriorate etc. as well as the likes of me who would just like to move having found "the house" .
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SIL works in an estate agents, she was made redundant from a previous one! She claims that as they are now operating with absolute minimum staff that they are kept reasonably busy with the different class of sellers you mention above, but that in terms of taking money in on commissioned sales - its way down.
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