there are loads of these companies now.
We used one last year, and it worked great for us.
We did our own viewings, so they are basically a call centre passing on requests to view. As soon as offer is about to be made it all goes through the lawyer.
So really, a "real" estate agents adds little, unless you want totally hands off with them doing viewings for you.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostFTFY.
Oh yeah, they are big !!!
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Originally posted by filthy1980 View Postjust bought a house which was marketed by purple bricks
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostI think it depends on the market place you are in. If you can see houses disappear in days around you then chances are you could sell it with a sandwich board on the door step.
But in tougher markets you may need the help that only comes with 10k bills attached. I have to say we have seen a real mixture of tulip up to pristine photos of property while we have been on the market.
Sometime I look at the photos and think which idiot let them take a photo of the room in that state...
Reckoned it saved him 20%.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhat about Sarah Beeny's ones...
Oh yeah, they are big !!!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI only came across this company quite recently when a house we saw on Rightmove listed them as agents. Basically they do fixed-price house-sales, not based on 1-2% of the sale price. They seem to be more an online-based company as well, but that's as much as I know.
It seems a little too good to be true but then estate agents ARE coining it when you consider they can easily be charging £10k to sell a house, so there IS a lot of profit margin to be eaten into.
Has anyone looked into using, or used, this company (or a competitor), or bought a house they were marketing?
But in tougher markets you may need the help that only comes with 10k bills attached. I have to say we have seen a real mixture of tulip up to pristine photos of property while we have been on the market.
Sometime I look at the photos and think which idiot let them take a photo of the room in that state...
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just bought a house which was marketed by purple bricks
experience wasn't much different from the buying side when dealing with PB, think the vendors were reasonably happy with the service
only slight cause for confusion was completion day when keys are normally collected from the agents offices, but since they don't have any, we just arrange with the vendor to collect the keys directly as soon as they were ready to depart
can't imagine Emoov's model is much different
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Emoov
I only came across this company quite recently when a house we saw on Rightmove listed them as agents. Basically they do fixed-price house-sales, not based on 1-2% of the sale price. They seem to be more an online-based company as well, but that's as much as I know.
It seems a little too good to be true but then estate agents ARE coining it when you consider they can easily be charging £10k to sell a house, so there IS a lot of profit margin to be eaten into.
Has anyone looked into using, or used, this company (or a competitor), or bought a house they were marketing?Tags: None
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