If you’ve never heard of this winning little acronym, it stands for… Attention – Interest – Desire – Action … it’s a sales formula used by salespeople to sell everything from double g... Read more
Way back in the olden days, estate agents would offer a double-sided A4 sheet of typed information to market a property, complete with two or three stuck-on photographs measuring 3.5” x 5”. These were referred to as ... Read more
Many sellers who are unable to find a buyer, blame the market. “We know the market’s dead,” they say, “so what can we do but wait?” Estate agents also blame the market, adding their own solution to the proble... Read more
I hear many reasons against having a for sale board: it’s a security risk; we don’t want our neighbours to know; we don’t want people to knock on the door, wanting to view; it’s embarrassing to have a board up fo... Read more
No viewings for a few weeks? Plenty of viewings but no one wants to buy? Try these three simple steps and see what happens! 1. Call your agent! Make sure you’re on his mind so that if a potential buyer calls the offi... Read more
It may be too cheap! Here are 3 reasons you may need to increase your asking price: Agents talk a lot about dropping the asking price so that it appears in a new price range. But surely that means it disappears from the ... Read more
When you first engage an estate agent, you may find that you get a flurry of viewings, that your agent calls often, you get full feedback after each and every viewing, and your house is profiled in their high street offi... Read more
A lady called me last week to tell me about her house and the fact it wasn’t selling. She went into a lot of detail about how she had chosen which agent would be instructed to market her house whilst I listened intentl... Read more
At this time of year, a viewer can bring more than dreams and visions to your home: the bottom of their shoes can leave a lasting reminder of their visit! Asking your visitors to take off their shoes is often awkward, pa... Read more
Twenty years ago, a search for your next home would start and end with the estate agent. Agencies were town centre offices, busy with buyers and sellers all day, and the phones ringing off the hook. Ten years ago, agents... Read more