Has your agent run out of ideas?

Has your agent run out of ideas?

Frustrated? Disappointed? Do you feel your agent has moved on to handling the newer properties and left you on the shelf? Are you starting to lose faith that you will ever sell your home?

Frustrated? Disappointed? Do you feel your agent has moved on to handling the newer properties and left you on the shelf? Are you starting to lose faith that you will ever sell your home? 

Enthusiasm can wane after a number of weeks on the market, both from you and possibly from your estate agent. Do you feel they have the same zest and excitement for your property as they did in the beginning? Are they contacting you regularly and offering helpful advice about how to get the property sold? 

Or have they run out of ideas? 

Have they contacted everyone on their database now and have nowhere else to turn? 

If you feel the marketing has gone stale, you need to do something that will spark interest again. What if there was something else that you could try before reducing your price?

Have they delivered on their initial promises, or do you feel they over-valued your property to get your business, as sadly, so many agents do?

Get in touch to find out how we can help you to get your home sold.


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