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Going dual agency or lower price. Advice please
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How will going with two agencies help you sell the house? still appears on right move and in fact makes you appear desperate
Every house will sell for a price
Perhaps yours is overpriced which is why no offers."It is prudent when shopping for something important, not to limit yourself to Pound land/Estate Agents"
G_M/ Bowlhead99 RIP0 -
heston2014 wrote: »I'm in the same boat and considering dual agency. Our agent has suggested a 25k price drop after a month which I thought was too soon. Ours is an ex local council property but in a good location which is why we don't think we should lower the price just yet. The other agent is an ex LA estate agent so we might stand a better chance with them in terms of potential investors or purchases that are interested specifically in ex LA properties. We haven't signed up yet as our current term runs for another 6 weeks. We will see if in the next 4 weeks our current agent makes any progress, then we will bring the other agent on board or switch to them at the end of the current contract.
What is an ''ex LA agent''?
Surely all agents sell all types of properties?0
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