A Landlords Caution - - - -
Tough times will test those agents whom are not well informed
The current crisis is testing most companies but the strategies that organisations adopted will prove to be a test for what they had prepared for --- or not --- as the case may be?
A number of Estate agents are changing tact by switching to lettings during this difficult climate, but if the opportunity wasn’t a viable proposition in a stable climate – why would they hope that things will be better during the current uncertainty and turmoil?
Goodchilds recognise that the strategies for ‘Sales and Lettings’ are significantly different and have developed their business formulas well in advance of changing markets – in other words both ‘Sales and Lettings’ was a commercial intent.
Our expertise and success with Lettings was born out of real commercial expertise allied with a calculated approach to the business of managing property. Our infrastructures are robust and well established.
James Warke of Goodchilds offers the following:
“There are many great Estate and Letting agents locally but the wealth of the ‘Goodchilds experience’ is invaluable for landlords, which is why we are recognised as a significant market leader”.
“My advice to prospective landlords would be, during times of such immense uncertainty be very careful with discounted gimmicks when letting your property and given the current climate make sure they have a infrastructure that will let your property. Tough times will demand that your managing agent is well experienced and well informed”
