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We have recently have the trauma of selling a house (and we had already bought another one), so have had some fun with estate agents.
Firstly, if you house is already on the market, if you ask another agent that you might want to swap to them, they will aready know what the other agents are putting the house on the market for, and may not give an honest valuation. Afterall, they are always after some money, and no doubt guarantee you they could sell it.
In our experience, when we have out house valued, we had values of 145, 153, 156. We opted for halfway between the top 2, and 7 months later, we still hadn't shifted it. The lower value was from a local adgent, who looking back now were realistic with the price, and we did sell it for that price. The problem with adgents, they say more to get you selling with them, then when it doesn't sell, advise you to drop it. They still get commision at the end of the day unless you change, and they are hoping you don't.
Look around at the other houses in the market around you, afterall, you have to be competative with the other houses, or have a unique selling point. Even go and look around the other houses.
Best of Luck
Unless you've signed a sole agency deal then you can have as many agents as you like, you only poay the one that actually sells it.
Barring obvious problems of decor location etc etc, the main reason properties don't sell I'm is price. Is it realistically priced, remember the house market is fall ing, there where 40000 less completions last month, buyers are being very picky, make yours the one they want. There is also a belief that the prices may crash so a lot of potential buyers are just waiting, afraid of pilling in a getting burnt by a crash, all factors affecting the price.
Does the price of your house have (ono)/ offers around /offers considered at the end of it? People can put an offer of what they think is the house is worth anyway. Are there many houses near yours not shifting? If so, this just indicate there are not enough buyers in the area. Therefore, you have to make yours stand out from the rest. Like declutter things that you dont want or put them away in sheds and loft or storage. Put a new coat of paint on walls, neutral colours are best like white and cream. Make the house clean as possible. I know, people are fussy, buyers market, they going to do their own things to the house anyway but first impression and they could imagine themselves doing their own stuff.
Also, it depends on the contract if u have one, some contract are for 6 months, after 6 months u can withdraw the house from the market and put it up again after price with other agents, look at other houses for sale, if they use the same agent, you should go for that one, or use a local agent.
If your contract is more than 6 months, then consider to lower the price buy 2-3k to attract new buyers( reduce for quick sale)