Warrington Homeowners: How to Switch Estate Agents Successfully

Warrington Homeowners: How to Switch Estate Agents Successfully

If your home’s been on the market a while with little interest, it’s natural to wonder if a change is needed. Before you switch, here’s what to consider:

1 - Be clear why
Overvaluation, poor communication, weak marketing or broken promises are common triggers. If trust has slipped, that matters.

2 - Check your contract
Look at notice periods and any exit fees before making moves.

3 - Ask better questions
When speaking to a new agent, ask:
“What three things will you do differently to sell my home?”

4 - Avoid messy dual agreements
A clean break is usually simpler and avoids fee confusion.

5 - Relaunch properly
Declutter. Fix minor issues. Update photography. A new launch should feel fresh.

6 - Get the pricing right
Small reductions rarely work. Strategic repositioning does.

7 - Plan the handover carefully
Keep it professional, written and organised.

Switching agents isn’t about blame. It’s about regaining momentum.
If you’re selling locally and want a straightforward, no-pressure review of your current marketing, get in touch. 


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