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Marketing house in the winter

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woebetide8 · 07/11/2024 11:13

So... our buyer has walked off again. It's a long story but our EA it turns out has been completely crap (and possibly deserves a letter to the Ombudsman but I doubt that will do any good). The issue now is whether to go on with a better agent now or wait until the spring. We are out of contract with EA as of last week, thank goodness. Do houses sell in the winter months? Is there an upturn in the market post-budget or is that EA bullshit? Feeling exhausted by it all and are no further forward than we were months ago!

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Papricat · 09/11/2024 11:03

It will never sell if not priced accurately.

woebetide8 · 09/11/2024 12:03

Papricat · 09/11/2024 11:03

It will never sell if not priced accurately.

I know... but there is nothing much to compare it to; hundreds of years old and nothing else like it in the town so they all seem to guess!

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Dandelion24 · 10/11/2024 12:31

It wouldn’t surprise me if you said your current EA is dixons or Connells. They are simply the worst I have ever come across.
They don’t respond to rightmove enquiries or pick up the phone. Houses just stay sat on the market without sale which annoys me so much as a buyer.
I agree to ditch and switch. A good estate agent will price properly and will work in your interest to sell

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