My house is on the border of some recognisable areas I mean literally the border, My house is officially one area, the next parallel street is officially another area, and just about 50 metres north to me would be officially another area (different postcodes). It's on the cusp, then. One friend would say I live in X, another in Y, another would say it's more Z.
I had it on the market with a totally rubbish chain agent who covers X area, my 'official' locale. He kept showing it and then telling me the buyer has offered on another property deep into X area, far closer to another area than mine. For context, mine is close to the city centre, things going on, bus ride to well known places. The properties the buyers were going for were instead 3 bed victorian houses, near to nurseries, quieter, I'm 35 to 45 and settling down areas, 3 miles away. My area is cycling to work, stopping off for drinks on the way home, great shopping a 20 minute bus ride away to theatres, galleries. Just very different areas likely atrracting very different buyers. But the way the estate agents work, they draw a line and say this office takes this postcode and this office takes another.
The rubbish agent had a 'great' strategy to price mine low to drive interest. It didn't, it drove in chances who still wanted the other area but for a bargain they'd go with mine.
Now, my property is far closer in character and personality to the extremely close areas that the other offices that my chain agent cover and when I went with them they said they get buyers from the other areas. But I have since realised that they don't share properties between offices because they then have to share commission. It was a lie. When e had just days left of the contract my agent sent a half hearted email to another office saying 'if you like, you can try to sell this house, there's 4 days left'. I was NOT pleased.
I found another agent who says they don't work that way, they share between all offices equally. This would work for me. However, they say they are wedded somewhat to the low price the first agent put it on for because buyers can see the previous listing price online. So I said they should just sell it through their books (they boast they have lots and lots of buyers on their books) as the area my property is in doesn't immediately come to mind, it needs people to think out of the box a little, but then of course, it strikes many as great - cheaper than actual centre of town, but close enough for the advantages of that lifestyle. This agent says no, he has to put it on rightmove.
I'm totally put off by this and would prefer to leave it entirely for now. I feel like I'm done with it.
Am I wrong?