Have you got a dose of "Ready to Move"?

Have you got a dose of "Ready to Move"?

Are you in search of an estate agent in the picturesque Cotswolds and the Vale of the White Horse? Look no further!

We've noticed a trend recently. You love your home, you love the the Cotswolds and the Vale of the White Horse area, but you've also realised that you need somewhere new. Perhaps somewhere larger, somewhere with a bigger garden, somewhere closer to the countryside, or even somewhere a little smaller.

But how do you find the best estate agent in the Cotswolds and the Vale of the White Horse?

What questions should you ask?

As property experts in the the Cotswolds and the Vale of the White Horse area, the Perry Bishop team want to share seven of our crucial tips so that you can choose the best estate agent for you.

Phone a Friend - Ask for recommendations

Friends and family can point you in the right direction of the best estate agent and equally they can steer you away from the ones to avoid! Ask them if they've had a great experience with a particular agent, and enquire about how communicative, knowledgeable and friendly the agent was. Did the agent get the job done and achieve the asking price or above?

Tip: Social media is your friend! If you're a member of a Facebook community group, post your questions in the group. While you're there check out estate agents' profiles to discover more about their local area knowledge and understand how they interact with the local community. At Perry Bishop we are proactive on social media so feel free to reach out to us with any questions.

Read Reviews - Check out estate agents reviews online

Facebook and Google reviews can give you an insight into other customers experiences. Have a read through to get a good idea as to whether or not an agent is worth shortlisting.

Tip: Always have an open mind when reading reviews, because while most will be balanced reviews, some may not be. Perry Bishop average score is 4.9/5.0 - click here to read our reviews.

Check the Agents Website - If you have a couple of shortlisted agents, check their websites

Compare the services they offer. Try not to get hung up on fees as the cheapest isn't always the best service! Research where the agent markets their properties and check out their social media feeds.

Tip: If you're comparing, you need to ensure you know what you want your chosen estate agent to do for you. Write a wish list of your requirements. We are proud of our website at Perry Bishop - click here to take a look.

Check Fees & T&C's - Each agent will offer a slightly different service

Each will also have a different way of operating. You'll see some with high street offices, some online-only agents, and hybrid agencies that blend traditional with online. Each has its advantages and disadvantages depending on your individual requirements, but always check the small print and look at the overall service.

Tip: Do some research and decide whether you want a sole agency agreement, or if you would like multiple agents to market your property. It's important to read the contractual obligations if you choose the latter.

Review your Agent's Performance

Remember, your estate agent will be working for you, to get your house marketed and sold. But it's actually a two-way thing, and you will need to do what you can to help them do their job, too. Your agent should communicate with you if they think things should change, like a review of the asking price for example. And you should feel confident enough to ask about performance and see results or otherwise.

Tip: Have a clear understanding of your expectations and what you will want to review. Is it the number of people shown your property, or is it the number of hits on property websites? Is it about proactive calls made to prospective buyers, or is it to get an offer within a certain timeframe? Click here to read the benefits of selling with Perry Bishop


Narrowing down your shortlist

When you are narrowing down your shortlist, have a look at the properties that the agent sells.

  • Are they similar to your house?
  • Do they have any experience selling homes similar to your property?
  • Can they talk with good knowledge about the local area?
  • How accurate are their valuations?

All of these are a must because you need to know that your agent knows what they are doing and can convey that to a prospective buyer.

Tip: If you want to know how much similar properties have sold for have a look online so that you are fully informed.

Trust your Gut Instinct

There's a lot to be said for getting a feel for whether you have picked the right agent to market your property. Something may simply click into place when you're having a conversation, or you may know immediately that the agent is for you. Trust your instinct as it may well be right.

Tip: While we say trust your instinct, make sure you also carry out the checks and reviews as well!

Thinking of selling your property? Our expert team at Perry Bishop is ready to provide you with no-obligation advice tailored to your unique needs. Whether you're just starting to explore the market or ready to make a move, we're here to guide you every step of the way.

Contact us today personalised advice and let's start your property journey together!

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