The wrong estate agent doesn’t just cost you money.  They cost you your move!

The wrong estate agent doesn’t just cost you money. They cost you your move!

Choosing the wrong estate agent doesn’t just cost you money — it can cost you your move. Overpromising and underdelivering leads to silence, missed opportunities, and your dream home slipping away. Don’t fall for flattery. Choose honesty, strategy, and experience — because the wrong agent can ruin everything.

They promise the highest price.
They offer the cheapest fee.
They say all the right things... to get your signature.
Then nothing happens.
Handful of viewings.
Hardly any feedback.
No plan.
Just silence.
The person who put your home on the market from the agents never to be seen again.
And slowly, your dream home disappears off the market.
Because you couldn’t sell in time.
All while the negotiator at your agents tells you to “be patient”... or worse, blames you for not dropping the price fast enough.
Here’s the reality:
Only 54% of UK homes that go on the market actually sell and move.
The other 46%? They don't sell, so waste your time, your money, and your hope, all because of the wrong agent, with the wrong price and wrong marketing strategy.
So remember this..
The agent who flatters your ears today is often the one who breaks your heart tomorrow.
Choose experience over empty promises.
Choose honesty over hype.
Choose the agent who wants to sell your home, not just list it.
Because the wrong choice doesn’t just delay your move.
It can destroy it.


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