24 July 2009

Things that gripe..

As we commence our fourth week in the Carfax hub of Horsham, my eyes have been opened to a number of interesting issues. Some which really require comment and others which perhaps I should just let pass me by! That said, and this might perhaps go against my better judgement normally, I want to take the rather risqué route and speak my mind on one particular issue which is of concern to me. One which, in the current climate, is unfortunate and can be detrimental to the house buying public.
I accept that it is a tough market out there and that everyone needs to firstly attract business and then convert what they can. If this is conducted professionally you can retain a customer for life. However, if it is done aggressively you can just as easily lose face and this can be very bad for business! We have lots of long term friends in the house sales sector and find that, in our view, the majority of these do work hard to provide a superb service. But, it appears that one or two may sometimes go a little bit over the top. It is both understandable, and sensible, that when a purchaser puts forward an offer for a property, the selling agent will require evidence that they can afford the transaction and obtain a mortgage. Quite right too! However, when the purchaser is then told that their offer will not be put forward to the vendor unless they place their mortgage through the selling agents own advisers, then this is surely not good or fair practice, in any sense!
Whinge over, and on to more positive matters. Properties appear to be selling and the general level of confidence is increasing in the market almost daily. The Conservatives will dismantle the Financial Services Authority (FSA) if they get into power next year. Not sure if that is a good or bad thing (just in case anyone from the FSA reads this column!). Have a good weekend!

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