Can You Trust An Estate Agent?


Updated on 19 November 2009 | 8 Comments

Here's the lowdown on estate agents, one of the most unpopular professions in the UK.

They're universally reviled for their heavy sales tactics. They're frequently accused of dishonesty, even by journalists and lawyers. They've contributed to -- and hugely benefited from -- the astronomical rise in house prices over the past decade that has pushed many average-income buyers out of the property market. And yet, when it comes to buying a home, arguably the biggest and most important financial decision of your life, they hold all the cards.

I'm referring, of course, to estate agents. A recent YouGov poll found that almost two out of three people do not trust estate agents, and 43 per cent believe they earn too much money for the work that they do.

Not exactly a ringing endorsement for the only professionals involved in the house-buying process who do not need to meet any training or competency standards and are completely unregulated.

Don't let a rogue estate agent waste your time, effort and money. Use this guide to the truth behind some typical estate agent lies:

If you have a complaint where you believe the estate agent has acted contrary to their duties under legislation, you should contact your local trading standards department or the Office of Fair Trading.

Not so bad

It's not the lovemoney.com way to generalise unfairly. Of course, there are some good estate agents out there -- and they're likely to be members of the National Association of Estate Agents, a voluntary trade association which has a strict code of conduct and a complaints procedure.

If you can't find a member near you, you could always try to sell your property yourself online, via a DIY property website like Tepilo. Not only is this likely to save you thousands but, according to a recent survey by Alliance & Leicester, you will sell your home up to a month quicker.

The other option, of course, is to live in hope. Here's to truth, honesty and justice... here's hoping they're coming soon, to an estate agent near you.

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