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Working with Estate Agents: Why they still matter in today’s property market

by editor
July 28, 2023
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With a lot of DIY (do-it-yourself) or self-manage property sale options available nowadays, an increasing number of sellers are questioning the necessity of Estate Agents.

Here are some key areas why you might want to consider working with an Estate Agent:

  1. Negotiations

The success of a property sale extends beyond pricing and marketing; skilled negotiation plays a pivotal role in shaping buyers’ final offers. Estate Agents excel in recognizing opportune moments for negotiation, drawing on their daily interactions with buyers to gain valuable insights into their motivations and mindsets.

In contrast, private sellers, lacking negotiation experience, may be susceptible to buyers seeking lower-than-market offers, eating into the seller’s expected financial gains.

  1. Property Knowledge

While a wealth of property data is accessible online, these statistics often lack important context. Relying solely on digital data cannot replace the hands-on experience and expertise of a real estate agent who is well-versed in the local property market. Real estate agents provide invaluable assistance to sellers with pricing, positioning, and strategic marketing of their properties, while also offering guidance in preparing properties for sale.

A competent agent can distinguish between crucial issues that require attention to attract potential buyers and less critical matters that won’t significantly affect the sales price. This advice empowers sellers to enhance their property’s appeal without incurring unnecessary expenses, ultimately maximizing profit margins.

  1. Risk Reduction

For first-time sellers, the intricacies of property sales regulations may not be readily apparent. The process is governed by a myriad of laws, and failure to comply can expose sellers to significant risks. Estate Agents play a vital role in ensuring adherence to correct procedures and safeguards in all documentation, minimising liabilities that may arise during and after the sale.

  1. Value-Adding Services

Working with a professional Estate Agent provides more than just the potential to maximise sales figures; they also shoulder various costs that sellers would otherwise bear. From covering expenses for professional photographs, compelling property descriptions, signboards, flyers, and other marketing materials, agents assume these costs at their own risk.

Private sellers may be surprised by the expenses associated with listing properties on online platforms, amounting to several thousands of Namibian dollars each, with possible renewal fees if the property doesn’t sell quickly. Moreover, entrusting the sale to an agent saves sellers precious time, effort, and stress, as their property is in the capable hands of a trusted professional.

In conclusion, while the property market embraces DIY options, Estate Agents remain relevant and indispensable in several crucial aspects. Their expertise in risk management, property knowledge, negotiation skills, and value-adding services continues to provide invaluable support to sellers navigating the complexities of getting their properties sold in today’s property market.

*For enquiries Text, Call or email #yourhomegirl Justina Hamupembe

Cell: +264812726001

Email: justina@chili.com.na 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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