Not Happy with Your Estate Agent? Here's What You Can Do

Not Happy with Your Estate Agent? Here's What You Can Do

Putting your home on the market is a big step. You should feel supported, informed, and confident in your agent. But if you’re here reading this, chances are… that’s not quite how things are going.

Not Happy with Your Estate Agent? Here's What You Can Do

Putting your home on the market is a big step. You should feel supported, informed, and confident in your agent. But if you’re here reading this, chances are… that’s not quite how things are going.

Maybe the communication’s gone quiet.  
Maybe the viewings have dried up.  
Maybe you’re starting to feel like you’re doing more of the chasing than your agent is.

If you’re not happy with your current estate agent, the good news is, you don’t have to stay stuck. There’s always a next step — and it doesn’t have to be stressful.

1. Trust Your Gut, But Back It Up with the Facts

If something doesn’t feel right, it’s worth looking closer.

Ask yourself: when was the last time your agent checked in with you? Have you had regular feedback after viewings? Have you seen any sign of a clear strategy beyond just listing the property?

If the answer to any of those is no, it’s a red flag.

✅ We offer weekly updates and fast feedback after viewings  
✅ You’ll always know what’s happening, even when the market is quiet  
✅ We use WhatsApp, email or phone — whatever works for you

2. Don’t Settle for Passive Marketing

Too many agents rely on the same tired routine: list it online, wait for calls, and cross their fingers.

But that’s not enough in today’s market. I use a combination of smart pricing, agent-led video tours and targeted Facebook campaigns to actively create interest — not just wait for it.

✅ We reach buyers before they even start searching  
✅ Every home is launched with care, not just uploaded  
✅ We build momentum early, so your listing never goes stale

3. You’re Allowed to Change Agents

A lot of people feel awkward or unsure about switching. But if your home isn’t getting results and you’re not feeling looked after, you are absolutely within your rights to make a change.

Most estate agency contracts include a notice period — typically 14 or 28 days. If you’re not sure what yours says, I can help you look through it without any obligation.

✅ No pressure, just honest guidance  
✅ We’ll review your current terms together  
✅ If you choose to switch, I’ll handle the transition for you

4. We Don’t Just Relaunch — We Rethink

Changing agents isn’t just about uploading the same listing with a new logo. It’s a chance to rethink everything — the photos, the wording, the pricing strategy and the energy behind it.

I’ll create a new listing that feels alive again. One that reflects the heart of your home and why it matters. One that includes a bespoke agent-led video tour and a property description built with your insight — not just generic copy.

✅ A refreshed launch that buyers actually notice  
✅ Facebook ads that reach the right audience from day one  
✅ A strategy tailored around your home and your next move

If you're not getting the service, the updates, or the attention your home deserves, let’s have a chat.

📞 Book a call with me and I’ll talk you through your options calmly, clearly, and with no pressure at all.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I switch estate agents if I’ve already signed a contract?
A: Yes, most contracts just require a short notice period. I can help you check the terms and talk you through your options.

Q: Won’t changing agents make my home look like it’s not selling?
A: Done properly, a relaunch can actually make your home feel new again. Buyers often don’t notice the change — they just see a fresh, well-presented listing.

Q: How do you market differently to other agents?
A: I use bespoke video tours, crafted descriptions, and Facebook campaigns to actively generate interest — not just wait for enquiries.

Q: What if I’m not ready to switch yet?
A: That’s fine too. I’m always happy to offer honest, no-pressure advice. Sometimes a second opinion is all you need to feel more confident.


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