It’s not every day that a local independent estate agent gets featured in a national publication (for the right reasons) — but that’s exactly what’s just happened! I’m proud to share that I was recently featured in The Guardian’s “Ask the Expert” column, offering insights and advice on the UK property market.

As the Bicester property market shifts, more homeowners are facing the decision of when and by how much to adjust their asking prices.

As the Tadley property market shifts, more homeowners are facing the decision of when and by how much to adjust their asking prices.

As the Yateley property market shifts, more homeowners are facing the decision of when and by how much to adjust their asking prices.

As the Stevenage property market shifts, more homeowners are facing the decision of when and by how much to adjust their asking prices.

As the Crowthorne property market shifts, more homeowners are facing the decision of when and by how much to adjust their asking prices.

As the Ruislip property market shifts, more homeowners are facing the decision of when and by how much to adjust their asking prices.

As the Twyford property market shifts, more homeowners are facing the decision of when and by how much to adjust their asking prices.

As the Warfield property market shifts, more homeowners are facing the decision of when and by how much to adjust their asking prices.

Are you searching these phrases? “My home isn’t selling, and I don’t know why.” “I feel stuck in a sole agency agreement.” “How do I get things moving again with my property sale?” If yes, it means you’re in what we call the “agent gap”, when your agent’s actions no longer match your goals...

It’s been a few weeks (maybe longer), and the buzz has faded. Viewings are few and far between. Updates are sparse. And your agent’s enthusiasm? Nowhere to be seen.

If you’re Googling any of these right now: “Why am I getting viewings but no offers?” “What does buyer feedback really mean?” “Is my house overpriced or just badly marketed?” You’re not alone, and you’re right to ask. Because when buyers are walking in, nodding politely… and then vanishing or worse giving 'naff' offers, something’s misaligned.