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Author: Seeff, 11 May 2018,
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Choosing a rental management service

The rise of the digital age and new market entrants offering low commissions and fees to secure your property sales mandate, may well be tempting you to go that route, but sellers often find that it wastes valuable time during which they could already have made a sale.

Here are five important things that today’s estate agent offers you:

1. Navigate the market: the most important aspect of selling your property, is the market, 
how it is performing and what buyers are prepared to pay. For this, you need a local area 
expert who has been through the ups and downs of the market and can give you the 
best advice and care.

2. Present your property:
 at any one time, there are loads of properties on the market that 
your property will need to compete with. Your agent will know this and ensure that your property 
is presented in the best way possible, from setting the price at the correct level, 
to photographs and a description that catches the eye and entices prospective buyers.

3. Cut through clutter: while online advertising and selling is the buzz of the moment, 
it has brought a new dimension to property sales in that it is a cluttered market place and 
your property can quite easily get lost in the pages and pages of property listings on 
the property portals. Your agent will ensure that your property is given the best attention 
and exposed to the broadest potential buyer base possible.

4. Infrastructure and partnerships: top brands offer much more than just a local estate 
agent. They tend to have a significant reach and network of other agents who can help 
sell your property. This network would also include services to help you with the selling 
and transfer process including working with a mortgage originator such as Ooba in the 
case of Seeff who can assist the buyer in securing a home loan.

5. Clinch the deal: your agent will also be an experienced and skilled negotiator, working 
with both parties to reach a deal that works for both seller and buyer. 
Very few buyers put in a top class offer which is accepted on the spot and the property sold. 
You will often find that the agent has to do a whole lot of talking, walking and negotiating 
before the final deal is clinched.