What Makes a Good Estate Agent?   4 Things to Look For in an Estate Agent to Sell Your Home

What Makes a Good Estate Agent? 4 Things to Look For in an Estate Agent to Sell Your Home

Selling your home is a huge life decision. Finding the right person for the job is one of the most important things you can do. A good estate agent is honest, reliable, and easy to talk to. They can be the sole reason your home sells at the right price and the right time. But how do you know who’s good and who’s not?

Here are four things you should look for in an estate agent to sell your Nuneaton home.

1. Communication
Strong communication is one of the most important qualities of a good estate agent. If they aren’t communicating with you from the get-go, this is a bad sign. It’s easy to lose trust in someone that’s keeping you out of the loop. The last thing you want when selling your home is to feel like something shady is going on.

At the point of enquiry, monitor things like how promptly your calls are returned and whether promises are delivered. If an agent says they’ll send you information tomorrow and you don’t hear from them for a week, avoid at all costs.

2. Expertise
Your home is one of your biggest assets. Selling it is a skill and you want your estate agent to be an expert. That means they should be up to speed on the local area and can answer any questions you have about the selling process. An agent that knows what they’re doing will be able to reassure potential buyers and get you the right price for your home.

To check expertise, quiz your estate agent on things like local schools, nearby amenities and ask whether they have local area guides.



3. Good Reviews
Good reviews speak volumes. They can provide insight into an agent’s expertise, professionalism, and overall ethics.

Check the agent’s website for links to their reviews, success stories or testimonials. A good estate agent will be proud of their social proof, so they shouldn’t be hard to find.


4. Listening Skills
When you first enquired with your local agent, who did all the talking? If you couldn’t get a word in, this is a huge red flag. If your estate agent isn’t listening to you or acting very interested in what you have to say, how can you trust that they’ll take concerns seriously? Or that they’ll get things done the right way?

While you should expect an agent to pitch their services and sell, sell, sell, you should be doing most of the talking. A good estate agent will ask you questions and listen intently. It’s a sign that they want to understand your property and how they can help.

About Alan Cooper Estates
At Alan Cooper Estates, we pride ourselves on our high standards. Our team can help sell your home with the expertise and professionalism it deserves.

Gold Award for Nuneaton
in the British Property Awards 2023

Gold Award for Nuneaton
in the EA Masters Best Estate Agent Guide for Sales 2023/24

This latest Award is only presented to the top 5% of agents in the UK

If you’re selling your Nuneaton home, we’d love to hear from you. Get in touch with us today for a chat on 024 7634 9336 or via email at sales@alan-cooper.co.uk.



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