Interview with Purplebricks – Some Answers you want to know:

Is property selling nationally at a fast pace with Purplebricks or are there more so hot-spots that you are successfully breaking into?

Firstly, Purplebricks isn’t an online estate agent – we are a full service estate agent and we’re successfully selling thousands of homes every month throughout the UK and have an excellent track record compared with other estate agents – our customers love us!

How are Purplebricks stats on property portals looking like, especially comparing with traditional estate agencies in each region?

According to Rightmove analytics, we have been the number one estate agent of all agents in a number of areas since we launched.

Have you stats to share with regards to feedback from people who have used and successfully sold and purchased with Purplebricks, have you comments from them to share with us?

In terms of customer feedback, we have a world class NPS score of +80 and an average TrustPilot score of 9.4, rated excellent with over 6,800 reviews. Feel free to have a look through the reviews and read what our customers have to say.

 

Thank you to Nicola from Purplebricks for sharing  these answers. To find out more about Purplebricks simply visit their website today: www.purplebricks.com

Christopher Walkey

Founder of Estate Agent Networking. Internationally invited speaker on how to build online target audiences using Social Media. Writes about UK property prices, housing, politics and affordable homes.

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