Why a Local Estate Agent Could Add Value to Your Home 

Why a Local Estate Agent Could Add Value to Your Home 

If you’re selling a property, you’ve got a big decision to make. Which estate agent do you pick? Should you go with an independent local agency or choose a big-name brand? Is it worth going with the cheaper online option? In this quick read, we look at why staying local and using an independent agent can offer you real value for money.


Before you make up your mind, it’s best to get a couple of agents in to value your property and discuss the sales process. Find out how they will help and what they will do differently from other agents. 

Realistic valuation 

It’s easy to get swayed by big numbers. The bigger the valuation, the better the agent, right? Wrong. Unfortunately, some agents could offer higher valuations to win your business, and you may find yourself dropping the price quite swiftly once it goes to market. 

Working with a local agent who lives and breathes properties in your area gives you a better sense of what similar properties have sold for and the current level of demand. If you choose to sell with an online agency, you’ll lose the benefit of having a local expert on your side, singing the praises of your property to potential buyers. 

Unlike more corporate estate agents, most local agents live in the area they work in, so they’ve seen the market change over time. This gives them a deeper understanding of what price a property can achieve.  

The proof is in the pudding with this one... Rightmove's recent House Price Index showed properties which launch to the market and later need to be reduced take over twice as long to sell compared to those launched at a realistic value - and often the properties which have sat on the market for so long and then reduce, attract a lower end figure for their home as the motivation to make something happens increases over time. A better price achieved in 4 months or a painful 8 months worth of reductions... be very wary of those overvaluations!

Local knowledge 

You can’t put a price on local knowledge. An estate agent that has experience of your neighbourhood can be the reason your home sells. Not only will they be able to offer you information about what local buyers are looking for, they can also share bags of knowledge with potential buyers during viewings. 

And if buyers have school-age children, a local agent will be able to discuss proximity to schools, catchment areas and Ofsted ratings. Similarly, a local agent’s knowledge of commuter routes, public transport options and local gyms, parks and shops will help persuade buyers who are unsure of what an area offers. 

Focused viewings

Most agents have an email database of buyers wanting to live in the area, but only a local agent can use it to full advantage. They’ll be able to find a property that suits a buyer’s needs more acutely than a corporate agent who moves around a lot and is relatively new to the area.

A good local agent will be tuned into what their buyers are really looking for, so can target your property to the right people. 

What makes RedRoots different?

With RedRoots your sale is dealt with by the business owner, where you have direct contact with this one person from start to finish, ensuring they have got the knowledge and motivation to get your property sold.

Contact us on 01977 655 686 or email hello@redrootsproperty.co.uk for more information.



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