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House viewers not giving feedback

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SomethingWitty44 · 16/02/2026 17:38

We’re currently on the market& have recently changed Estate Agent as the old ones weren’t not actioning requests. We’ve been on the market since mid November, absolutely wrong time of the year I know but we had to go on the market then so have a chance of securing a house we’d seen. With our old EA, out of 9 booked viewings, 5 cancelled on the day or day before. We’ve only had one viewer so far with the new EA, my question is the lack of any feedback. Viewers are just not responding to EA’s request for feedback. If you don’t like a property, absolutely fine but how can we sell without knowing what it is you don’t like & allow us, if possible to change it.
Has anyone else had this issue? Thank you

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Doris86 · 21/02/2026 12:53

KeepPumping · 21/02/2026 12:35

That assumes a static constant demand for housing, that isn"t the case for a multitude of reasons.

No it doesn’t. There isn’t constant static demand for housing, demand is led by price.

If I listed my house for £1000 there would be massive demand and thousands of people would bite by hand off for it. If I listed it for £1million there would be absolutely no demand from anyone to buy it.

StampDog · 21/02/2026 12:59

It can be hard to give feedback sometimes without being offensive.

We viewed about 20 houses last year before we moved. Including

Piss house.
Neon orange nicotine house.
Terrifyingly unsafe DIY bodge house.
1972 artex house.

and others. Often the listing photos are extremely misleading, wide angle lenses make rooms look much bigger and nicer than they are, and you can’t smell piss, mould or smoke through a photo.

KeepPumping · 21/02/2026 16:13

Doris86 · 21/02/2026 12:53

No it doesn’t. There isn’t constant static demand for housing, demand is led by price.

If I listed my house for £1000 there would be massive demand and thousands of people would bite by hand off for it. If I listed it for £1million there would be absolutely no demand from anyone to buy it.

Demand is more tied to the price of credit because people were happy to overpay for housing when mortgage debt was cheap.

KeepPumping · 21/02/2026 16:16

StampDog · 21/02/2026 12:59

It can be hard to give feedback sometimes without being offensive.

We viewed about 20 houses last year before we moved. Including

Piss house.
Neon orange nicotine house.
Terrifyingly unsafe DIY bodge house.
1972 artex house.

and others. Often the listing photos are extremely misleading, wide angle lenses make rooms look much bigger and nicer than they are, and you can’t smell piss, mould or smoke through a photo.

LOL, no luckily they have not made images that you can smell yet, have they? Were these chancers thinking that their house had gone up" by 100k in six months because they put some tiles up in the bathroom?

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