Buying agents in E1 (also known as relocation agents or property search agents) is a term used in the UK to describe people acting as agents on behalf of a buyer and not the seller, as do traditional Estate Agents. Whose job is to obtain the maximum price for a property for the seller? Buying agents in E1 represent the buyer's interests and normally undertake negotiations on their behalf to acquire a property for the best possible price and terms.
According to the observer, the major percentage of homes in the World were bought using Buying Agents (or, as they are known there, Buyers Agents) whilst the figure in the UK was closer to 1%. However, as the British property market booms, the figure is rising dramatically.
In the UK, the concept of Buying Agents in E1 first appeared in the 1980s, with one major pioneering company being founded in 1984, and it developed the trend for buyer representation, leading to a noticeable increase in private sales (without the need for estate agents). Buying Agents have always been the preserve of the seriously wealthy with million pound-plus houses, but 'entry-levels' are falling all the time, with many Agents now taking on searches for property valued at under £300,000.
Advantages and attributes of Buying Agents in E1
The main advantages of using a buying agent in E1 are the savings in time and money and access to properties not available on the open market. Whilst nearly all charge a registration fee (anything between £500 and £2500) and a percentage of the purchase price of the property (usually between 1.5% and 2% of the sale price), the agent’s negotiating skills and access to properties before they reach the open market often mean that clients purchase properties for substantially less than they would if they went to estate agents or vendors directly.
Buying agents in E1 will preview properties for each client, shortlist the most suitable, and usually accompany clients on viewings of the short listed properties. Many offer services such as helicopter viewings and chauffeurs for high-end clients.
Like estate agents, buying agents are not regulated by any professional body in the UK. Buying Agents in E1.