How Does Your Estate Agent Compare?

In the dynamic world of property transactions, the choice of a professional agent can make all the difference.

At Avocado Property, we're not just about selling properties; we're about fostering meaningful connections and delivering exceptional results. Recently, we delved into five key statistics crucial for gauging the quality of professional agents, comparing our performance with national averages. Let's take a closer look at how we're revolutionising the estate agency industry and redefining success in property sales.

Listings Turning to Sales

At Avocado, our passion for connecting people with their dream homes shines through in our impressive conversion rate of listings to sales. While the national average stands at 61.8%, our forward-thinking approach propels us to an astounding 80.3%. We believe in putting people first, ensuring a fun and supportive experience throughout the property transaction journey.

Exchange Rate

Progressing a sale to the exchange stage is a pivotal moment in property transactions. With our community-focused mindset, we're committed to streamlining the process and delivering results. While the national average hovers at 46%, our innovative strategies and modern technology catapult us to an impressive exchange rate of 78.7%.

Withdrawal Rate

At Avocado, we prioritise building lasting relationships with our clients. Our community-focused approach fosters trust and satisfaction, reflected in our remarkably low withdrawal rate of 21.3%, compared to the national average of 53-54%. We're not just service providers; we're trusted community members dedicated to exceeding expectations.

Fall-Through Rate

Transactions falling through can be a setback, but at Avocado, we're all about overcoming challenges and delivering on our promises. With a fall-through rate of just 13.7%, significantly lower than the national average of 22.7%, our forward-thinking strategies ensure successful completions and happy clients.

Price Reductions

Accuracy in pricing is key to a successful sale. Leveraging innovative technology and disruptive marketing strategies, we maintain a lower rate of price reductions at 29.1%, compared to the national average of 48.8%. Our friendly and inviting communication style ensures transparent and honest negotiations, ultimately expediting the sales process.

In conclusion, at Avocado Property, we're not just agents; we're passionate advocates for our community. Our innovative and forward-thinking approach, coupled with a commitment to putting people first, sets us apart in the estate agency industry. Whether you're buying or selling, we're not just your service provider; we're your trusted community members, dedicated to making your property journey a fun, supportive, and successful experience.

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