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Does Anone Have Any Experience With Purplebricks ?
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Am hoping to put a property on the market in September once the tenant leaves. I'm getting a local estate agent round but with potential fees of over £3000, I'm wondering if Purplebricks.com might be worth a punt. Would imagine they'd want their £599 fee up front whereas the estate agent would be no sale / no fee. They seem to advertise in the usual places, eg. Rightmove but are they worth trying ?
Thanks
Am hoping to put a property on the market in September once the tenant leaves. I'm getting a local estate agent round but with potential fees of over £3000, I'm wondering if Purplebricks.com might be worth a punt. Would imagine they'd want their £599 fee up front whereas the estate agent would be no sale / no fee. They seem to advertise in the usual places, eg. Rightmove but are they worth trying ?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for the suggestion but unfortunately I'm too far away & not going to have the time (Sep / Oct, busiest time of the year at work) to be arranging adverts or viewings 'n stuff.
Estate agent did say no sale / no fee so I don't expect to be charged if it didn't sell, tho' properties in the area are *extremely* sought after so doubt that'd be an issue. It would sell. But I wonder if doing *some* of it, ie. taking photos & posting them on Purplebricks' website would be worth it. Or if potentially paying £2000+ more to an agent who knows the local market inside out (& I'm told, probably have a waiting list) might result in a higher net selling price. Decish, decish ...
Estate agent did say no sale / no fee so I don't expect to be charged if it didn't sell, tho' properties in the area are *extremely* sought after so doubt that'd be an issue. It would sell. But I wonder if doing *some* of it, ie. taking photos & posting them on Purplebricks' website would be worth it. Or if potentially paying £2000+ more to an agent who knows the local market inside out (& I'm told, probably have a waiting list) might result in a higher net selling price. Decish, decish ...
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