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Apr 2021
Property Gold is a monthly column written by independent bespoke property consultant, Alex Goldstein. With more than 17 years’ experience, Alex helps his clients to buy and sell residential property in some of the most desirable locations in Yorkshire and beyond.
This month, Alex discusses the pros and cons of instructing more than one estate agent.
Two heads are better than one, but in estate agency terms this isn’t necessarily the case when it comes to instructing agents.
Some vendors feel that by instructing two (indeed sometimes more), they think that they will have greater exposure in the market and more likely to sell for a premium. However, unless this is done under the right circumstances, in the right way and with great care, having two or more agents working for you can be counterproductive. Not only could you run the risk of appearing desperate to sell, but agents behind the scenes could be arguing about who found the buyer and not necessarily working in your best interests.
So under what circumstances should one instruct another agent(s) and how do you play the game?
Sole agency is as it sounds. One agent working on your behalf and for straightforward sales, usually the best route.
The polar opposite is multiple agency, where two or more agents are instructed, but only the winner gets the fee. This route is not worthwhile and actually dilutes your sale efforts, as agents will see the risks versus reward as too high and won’t bother selling your home!
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