Donate SIGN UP

Estate Agents

Avatar Image
Kimbles20 | 12:52 Thu 05th Apr 2007 | Home & Garden
9 Answers
Hi
I would like to give my estate agents a gift to say thank you for all their help in my recent house move and was just wondering how many people do actually buy their estate agents something.

I dont want to get them chocs because if alot of people buy them chocs they are probably fed up with them by now.

So do you do this and, Any ideas on what else I can get?are my 2 questions!

Thanks
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 9 of 9rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Kimbles20. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
My sister's an Estate Agent, and she says it's always lovely when someone pops in with a gift, or even just a card to say thanks for the help.

Even though you don't want to give chocolates, they never go wrong, and would probably be shared throughout the office, or how about a bottle of bubbly, wouldn't have to be expensive, sparkling wine even, after all it's just a token of appreciation.

But yes, i think that's a lovely thought, especially if the service they provided was exceptionally good.
Question Author
Thanks Rhona J, I suppose that chocs are the best thing really as they can share them out, I just thought with Easter coming up they may not want more chocs. I do like the bubbly idea though, will have a look.

They have been exceptionally good, it is our first house together so I have been asking alot of questions about the process and they have been brilliant.

Thanks again
A thank you card or letter is worth more to an estate agent than chocolates.

It can be prominently displayed in the office, acting as a reference and a recommendation for prospective clients.
Question Author
Thanks Ethel, I will be giving them a card too.
I should think all the commission you've paid will bring a big smile to their faces too : )
Its not very often that estate agents get a pat on the back, mostly criticism is sent their way. Some it deserved , some not. Last time we sold a house, our selling agent, really worked hard finding a buyer, and within a fortnight secured one, a few weeks later, surveys done and nearing exchange our buyers dropped out. We stood to lose our purchase. Our agents again excelled and within a week new buyers were secured. The buyers informed us that they hadn't been interested when shown the details, but fell in love with the property when viewed. The agents really pushed it, as well worth a look. They are still living there after 12 years. Obviously, we were ecstatic, we dropped a large bouquet and a bottle of champagne into the agents office by way of saying thanks. Just think how much money we could have saved by just giving them a card. Drat.
alibobs, that was just what i was thinking, money for old rope!!!
We sent a card that said 'Thank you' on it to all the staff, but gave a bottle of red wine to the one who gave us outstanding help over a long period of time - and a bottle to our brilliant solicitor as well!

They were both very happy people :-)
I couldn't bring myself to buy them something as I have a distrust of them here in London.

To me they are just an avenue by which to advertise your house, they don't actually sell anything and once someone has agreed to buy they move all thier energies into the next one.

After all, they are just doing thier jobs its just that emotions are involved when buying houses.

So, Alibobs is right, your commission would be enough.. I don't buy the guys at eBay a present when I sell something on there.

1 to 9 of 9rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Estate Agents

Answer Question >>