written by Harmony368 on 15/08/2017
An absolute horrible and terrible experience would not recommend these bunch of amateurs to anyone. wasted 5 months of my time and not being able to sell it despite having a buyer within the first few weeks. as the process went forward the mortgage survey was carried out by the purchaser and thought everything was going smoothly and started looking and properties for my self to move in to when I rang them up to pass on my potential new property details to them they claimed my property was down valued by the surveyor and didn't think it was relevant for me the seller to know that and claim that I some how already knew. These estate agents lied through the teeth telling me the were chasing up what was happening and gave poor excuse after poor excuse which resulted in a 5 month chase of nothing. PS : DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME . STAY AWAY AND AVOID BEING LIED TO. TYPICAL ESTATE AGENTS.
written by propertypilgrims on 09/05/2016
We looked for courtesy, efficiency,integrity and reliability when purchasing our property and we found it all at Cubitt & West (Rustington). We particularly liked the genial personality of the Salesman concerned. He found us a property at the right price, the right place, and the right time, and we remain thoroughly satisfied customers. We cannot find any fault with this level of service.
written by Lacroix373 on 31/01/2015
The plan to “sell my home Wolverhampton” and “sell my home Stafford” must begin right so as to earn enough profit from it. First things first is the fact that home owners must make certain that the agent they hire is trustworthy. By means of this, you can be certain that your property is seen by lots of prospective buyers. In addition, you must know that there's a difference between an agent and a real estate broker or a realtor. Realtors are more like assistants of agents and real estate agents are the ones who manage the deals in behalf of the property seller or property buyer. You need to consider a few essential factors to look for a reputable and trustworthy estate agents Wolverhampton, estate agents Stafford, estate agents Tettenhall.A number of people nowadays engage in buying or selling properties. Nevertheless, you must be prepared enough if you wish to enter in the real estate industry since it works within a complicated system. This is why estate agents Wolverhampton, estate agents Stafford, and estate agents Tettenhall are offering their services to help you out in this business. Clients can expect reliable services and great outcomes from these hardworking real estate agents. But the competition in this industry is tight, and not all estate agents can give you the greatest services. So if you are planning to seek the services of estate agents Wolverhampton, estate agents Stafford, and estate agents Tettenhall, you have to take into consideration some significant things first.
written by on 04/09/2014
Not worthy of any stars,rude, abusive, sleazy unprofessional owners
written by hufire on 19/06/2013
They were supposed to (and AGREED to) refund our 575 GBP deposit minus 120 GBP for yard work. We have sent many emails, and they continue to say they "are waiting" for one thing or another, although we moved out 11 MONTHS ago. The manager of Ashby's Lettings is Russel Baker. We have always CC'd a copy of our emails to Ashby's Estate Agents, the parent company to no avail. They have never responded. Don't trust them unless you have a good solicitor.
written by on 30/04/2013
Ludlow-thompson Bow office He was by far the most helpful estate agent I have ever dealt with. He was honest from the start, ensuring we secured the property we wanted, and helping to negotiate a good price. He gave us an exceptional discount for his services, and helped sort out any difficulties. Thoroughly recommended if you are looking for properties in E3!
written by alprice2102 on 22/03/2013
My parent's offered on a house in the Isle of Wight and were assured by Pittis estate agents that their offer had been accepted and that the property had been taken off of the market. They paid £340 for a survey and once it had been conducted an employee of Pittis gazumped them by making a slightly higher offer which was accepted. The vendor agreed to repay the cost of the survey as she felt guilty but the estate agent, having zero morals insist that they have done no wrong as no paperwork was signed! I believe that the estate agent has indulged in some sort of unethical practice as defined by the Consumer protection from unfair trading regulations 2008 which prohibit them from engaging in unfair commercial practices when dealing with consumers. It specifically states that unfairness may arise from: not acting with the standard of care and skill that is in accordance with honest market practice and in good faith It also states that: If you are selling or buying a property that your estate agent or his/her close associates want to buy, you must be told promptly and in writing. Is this a normal experience and has anyone else been a victim of this practice? What course of action should I pursue next?
written by burnedd on 26/01/2013
My partner and I have used many agents in the past but I feel the need to name and shame two individuals - Dean and Matt! They are nasty pieces of work! Thye are rude and arrogant not to mention manipulative! I'm so glad my partner chose to cut out the 'middle men' in the end to cut a long story short we went to the vendor who was shocked at the prices suggested by the agent, clearly for commission etc, so we dealt directly with the vendor! Just do not use Bennett Holmes in Northwood Hills!
written by on 01/05/2012
Paul Goldie of Alan Harvey has been extremely helpful to deal with while moving out of our former property and into our new flat. He found potential properties that were suitable for our needs and was very amenable when it came to arranging repeat viewings and liaising with landlords about furnishings. He's also a very easy agent to get hold of and was more than happy to take several calls a day when it came to the point of finalising tenancy agreements and deposits. We've always found Alan Harvey an excellent agency to deal with; the staff are friendly, knowledgeable and, crucially, don't try and blag their way into completing deals. Unlike some of the bigger estate agents, I've always found Alan Harvey's staff to be very trustworthy. Paul has been hugely helpful through the moving process and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him, or Alan Harvey as a whole, for people looking for a trustworthy and useful estate agent.
written by on 12/04/2012
Recently sold my house through Silver Service Estate Agents in Gants Hill, Essex. What great service! Regular updates by friendly staff. Superb service. Friendly staff & the Manager, David, was great. Everything went smoothly from start to finish & I would not hesitate to recommend them.
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Fedupwivbeingfobbedoff's Response to alprice2102's Review
Written on: 26/03/2013
Make a complaint in writing to the Manager, then to the Association of Estate Agents if not the reply they want. If the Estate Agents arranged for access with the seller for the survey (i.e given you their number/passed your parents number onto the sellers) then this is proof that the offer would have been accepted and you had a verbal contract.Also evidence would be that they accepted your parents solicitors details as they would not have needed these if no offer was accepted. Be clear on what you want (the employees offer to be retracted and for your parents offer to be reinstated and reduction of fees/no fee)? If they subcribe to the AOEA then action will be taken as your are completely right, it is unethical and totally against the code of practice they subcribe to. If your parents no longer want to proceed ask for compensation