Estate Agent Talk

Making Valuations Count.

 

“There is only one boss. The customer. And he can fire everybody in the company from the chairman on down, simply by spending his money somewhere else.” Sam Walton, Founder of Wal-Mart Property management should be a source of recurring revenue for your business, a stabiliser against market turbulence that affects the transactional sides of…

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Alex Evans

2015: What’s your prediction?

 

In the past couple of months, several articles have been published, predicting how the housing market will change when we reach 2015. Keeping account of all these predictions can be quite difficult and confusing for many property professionals. Therefore, we’ve summarised all of these predictions. Daily Mail   Recently, the Daily Mail predicted a fall in…

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Cheap Fee’s or Great Fee’s .. just become your town’s PROPERTY GURU.

 

Influence is a funny thing. Thirty years in Grantham, there were three big estate/lettings/surveying practices, William H. Brown, Goldings and Escritt and Barrell. People thought all the Directors all walked on water and the unclean of Grantham dothed their cap as they drove by in their fancy cars. They were Grantham Property Glitterati, charged full…

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Christopher Watkin

3 Ways Estate Agents can Appeal to the Bridget Jones Market

 

According to recently revised forecasts by Savills, UK house prices will exceed a 9.5% rise this year, with London prices expecting to see a 15% increase. Great news for estate agents, however, prices in the capital are expected to slow in 2015, with no increase predicted for 2016. Countrywide’s research shows that first-time buyers in…

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What do you expect, profit or loss?

 

Whatever industry you’re in, making a profit or loss is a crucial aspect of keeping your business afloat, as well as proving a potential factor in the growth of your company. As per a recent article in the Letting Agent Today, a survey of 759 landlords were questioned about what their letting process was like…

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Alex Evans

Generation gaps in the workplace

 

Because we are an ageing population, by 2020 there could be up to five different age groups working together in the work environment. If offices are going to be able to accommodate the vastly different approaches to working, businesses are going to have to change. The generations are as follows: The silent generation otherwise known as…

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10 Tips for Building Trust with your Clients.

 

Trust is a huge factor with our business.  As estate agents we want vendors and landlords to trust us to sell/let their properties but also conduct viewings when they are not around.  You may remember the story a couple of weeks ago of the agent who was filmed stealing a bar of galaxy from a…

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Stephen Brown

Just how do you get called out as one of the three agents for a FREE VALUATION?

 

The biggest headache, problem, issue in estate agency is being asked out for the free valuation, first time round, as one of the three. If you aren’t on that list of three, you will end up having to pick up second hand scraps at the end of the sole agency .. but if you are…

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Christopher Watkin

Is your agency as good as Savills and Knight Frank?

 

Last week I was talking to a client in South London. He (along with a couple of agents up and down the UK) are going to be piloting something that will help our Estate Agency brothers and sisters. The biggest issue in estate agency is being asked out for the free valuation, first time round,…

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Christopher Watkin

Be a lifesaver, understand your customer

 

Understanding your customers can be a difficult process no matter what industry you’re in. There are several things you should consider before approaching your customers, these range from knowing your customers’ needs, the industry you’re working in, your company’s products and what you provide as a company. In this case, if you’re working in the…

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rapport building skills for estate agents

How To Build Instant Rapport At Market Appraisals.

 

  Imagine you’re one of the three agents called out to do market appraisal of home ready to go to market. Let’s assume your fees are the same. You’ve  been out to do the appraisal and confident you can find a buyer for Mr.  & Mrs.  Matthews property fairly quickly , and from your  perspective…

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VTUK’s guide to getting licensed: The Housing (Wales) Act 2014

 

We aim to assist every agent in Wales as the introduction of the Housing (Wales) Act is introduced. From last Friday (19th September 2014) every agent in Wales must know be licensed. The legislation requires agents to register with an approved body such as ARLA or NALS. The agent and the landlords must commit to…

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Kerb Appeal – Making a good first impression

 

You don’t – or at least shouldn’t – judge a book by its front cover, or so they say, but property is a different matter entirely. Buyers today make large decisions about a property in a very short amount of time, with recent research from Halifax suggesting that the average buyer spends just 33 minutes…

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How can you sell when you don’t know the Product?

 

How can you sell when you don’t know the Product? I was having a conversation with a friend the other day, and they asked me “How can my agent sell my house, when they don’t know anything about it?”  On further questioning she informed me that the agent never asked any questions about her home…

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Stephen Brown

Prevent your properties from being at risk!

 

At VTUK, we want to eliminate the risk of fraud to your properties. There are several steps you should take, when it comes to protecting your property from fraud and we’ve outlined these in further detail below. As an agent, you’re more at risk of fraud if your identities been stolen, you live overseas, your…

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Alex Evans