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Estate Agents - Brighton



Alfie22

Member
Mar 12, 2008
145
Just had my flat valued by the nearest agent to me - down £20k in 6 months. Probably get a second/third opinion - anybody recommend an agent?

Ta.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
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Buttinhams

Be seeing you!
Apr 24, 2008
161
probably best to look on Rightmove and see which agents are selling property in your postcode.
 


Uncle C

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2004
11,711
Bishops Stortford
Just had my flat valued by the nearest agent to me - down £20k in 6 months. Probably get a second/third opinion - anybody recommend an agent?

Ta.

What percentage was that. £20K is a lot on a 100K flat
 


May 22, 2008
570
estate agent

WHAT AREA is your house ? i was area manager for wyatt and son ,now work in london and price's have fallen around 15% since aug 07
kind regards
Daren
 




terrymendez

New member
Nov 22, 2006
227
Dials
David Vaughan at Brand Vaughan is enthusiastic and has a good team. They have one office in Kemp Town but will market in any part of town. He is a local lad and knows his stuff....and is realistic...
 


May 22, 2008
570
good agent Ex fox & son but you only want to market with then if your in there area chance of then selling and getting a good price for a property in say Patcham or southwick is remote as they say horse's for course's !!!!!!!
 


The Grub

Active member
Nov 14, 2004
242
Hurstpierpoint
Depending on your area, I would say definitely go to an independent. I know that Neil Sutherland who is based in Lewes road and deals with that area and Hanover is very good. I have used him to both buy and sell and he is experienced, fair and calm. I would also recommend Danny at Callaway's in Church road. They deal with all over Brighton and are very switched on.

I have recently, in the past 6 months, bought and sold properties in these difficult times. I think my advise to anyone is, be very realistic if you seriously want to sell. Don't start high and chase the market down. Best to get in at a low/sensible figure now and get rid rather than wait another 6 months and accept lower than you would now. That's what I did and it worked with selling 2 properties.
 




csider

Active member
Dec 11, 2006
4,511
Hove
Property Moves 321333. Very good agents. Can also advise on rental figures if you need. Its well and good getting valued, however, selling at the moment is the problem. Mishon Mckay recently made 20 staff redundantas no sales.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,019
Just had my flat valued by the nearest agent to me - down £20k in 6 months..

but did any actually sell for the 20k more 6mths ago. you can check these things, one of the websites has all the sales from 3mth and older iirc. most flats sell for 5-10% less than the "valuation" anyway, even in the good times.
 


csider

Active member
Dec 11, 2006
4,511
Hove
Why use an agent anyway, reading some of the previous posts on here they are all robbing, spikey haired cnuts apparently...?
 




The Grub

Active member
Nov 14, 2004
242
Hurstpierpoint
Why use an agent anyway, reading some of the previous posts on here they are all robbing, spikey haired cnuts apparently...?

I think they generally offer very good value and should probably charge more than they do. There are bad ones around like there are with any business but a good agent is well worth it. And no, I'm not in that business.
 


csider

Active member
Dec 11, 2006
4,511
Hove
I was involved in property for 15 yrs, getting out several months back...people want a service that we agreed prior to selling,so never get my head round the they charge too much arguement.

And I do not have shiny suits and spikey hair!!
 


Ding Dong !

Boy I'm HOT today !
Jul 26, 2004
3,119
Worthing
I was involved in property for 15 yrs, getting out several months back...people want a service that we agreed prior to selling,so never get my head round the they charge too much arguement.

And I do not have shiny suits and spikey hair!!





Just a **** then !!!:lolol::thumbsup:
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,019
I think they generally offer very good value and should probably charge more than they do.

really? in the good times properties practically sell themselves, in the bad times (when you'd expect the agent to come in most usfull) they seem to do little other than advise a price drop. they dont as far as i can see add value to the process. i fail to see how taking a few photos and posting them online then showing a dozen people round a property and a few phone calls for £2k+ represents "very good value".
 


Alfie22

Member
Mar 12, 2008
145
It's Preston Park - valued at £200k.

Was considering BrandVaughan actually, heard good things about them.
 








The Grub

Active member
Nov 14, 2004
242
Hurstpierpoint
really? in the good times properties practically sell themselves, in the bad times (when you'd expect the agent to come in most usfull) they seem to do little other than advise a price drop. they dont as far as i can see add value to the process. i fail to see how taking a few photos and posting them online then showing a dozen people round a property and a few phone calls for £2k+ represents "very good value".

I actually think, as long as you are dealing with a reasonably good agent and that's down to choosing carefully at the beginning, that £2000 is money well spent. They spend all the time getting it up and running first, then calling lots of people, then showing people round, then negotiating for you, then checking out the offer, then following up the chain etc etc all the way to the point of completion. I know that if i had to get out of work to show 15 or so people round my house without all the other work, that it would cost me more than that. Then there is their expertise and knowledge about the market as well.

I think people are all too quick to knock someone when all they see is JUST taking someone round a house and JUST printing out the particulars but I bet all these people who slate them wouldn't be able to do their job.

:shrug:
 


Chicken Runner61

We stand where we want!
May 20, 2007
4,609
Its all about offering a realistic price and location location location.

I just sold a house and got exactly the price we expected and wanted. I had to refuse a few silly offers at first but in the end the first bloke that saw it ended up having it when he realised he would not get anything better.

Before you try and put a price on it try and work out its value to the sort of people who might buy it.

If you live in an street or even in a section of a street with lots of for sale boards its obvious that you will have sell it low as not many people will want it presently.Those homes are probably over priced.

If you go round a few streets in brighton you will see some streets with a single or two boards about and these will often have a sold sign and went without a problem. They may have been sold too low

Agents have got to the point where they are desperate for a sale so even some of them are trying to get people to sell their house at panic sale prices!

Our agent was good but even they were hinting that we should lower it but I stuck to my guns and it came through
 


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