If your home has been on the market for a while without serious interest or offers, frustration is completely natural.
The question many sellers start asking is simple: Should I change estate agents?
Before making that decision, here’s a clear and practical way to approach it.
1. Be honest about why you’re considering a switch
Common reasons include overvaluation, poor communication, lack of feedback after viewings, weak marketing, or promises made at the start that haven’t materialised. If trust has slipped, that’s usually the biggest red flag.
2. Check your contract carefully
Look at notice periods, termination clauses and any potential exit fees. Understand exactly where you stand before having any conversations.
3. Ask a key question
If you’re meeting new agents, ask them:
“What three things will you do differently to help sell my home?”
If they can’t answer clearly and confidently, keep looking.
4. Avoid knee-jerk dual agreements
Bringing in a second agent alongside the first can sometimes weaken motivation and complicate fees. A clean break is often simpler and more effective.
5. Prepare for a relaunch
If you do switch, treat it as a fresh start.
Declutter.
Complete minor repairs.
Refresh tired areas.
Update photography to match the current season.
A property that looks newly launched performs differently from one that looks recycled.
6. Correct the pricing properly
If your home was initially overvalued, the solution isn’t endless small reductions. It’s a strategic repositioning into the right price bracket so buyers see it afresh.
7. Plan the handover carefully
Provide written notice. Keep communication professional. Ensure all marketing is removed at the correct time. Coordinate keys, documents and listings so there’s no gap in exposure.
Changing agents does involve effort. But when handled well, it can inject new energy, sharper strategy and better communication into your sale.
The biggest difference a new agent can make isn’t just a new board. It’s clarity, pricing confidence, better marketing and enthusiasm.
If you’re selling locally and would like an honest, no-pressure conversation about your current situation, we’re happy to review your marketing and give you straightforward advice on what could be improved.
Sometimes a fresh approach is exactly what a sale needs.