Why choosing the right agent still matters (even in 2025) Why choosing the right agent still matters (even in 2025)

Why choosing the right agent still matters (even in 2025)

The tools have changed but good guidance never goes out of style. In an age where you can browse hundreds of listings from your phone, arrange virtual tours, and even get instant online valuations, you might wonder: do I still need an agent? The short answer? Yes and here’s why.

No. 11433 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 16 May 2025 by our Marketing Team

Expert local estate or lettings agent offer much more than just listings and paperwork. They offer reassurance, experience, and hands-on support that technology simply can’t replace. Whether you’re selling, buying, letting, or renting, having the right person by your side can make the process smoother, faster, and far less stressful.

Navigating the unknowns

Every move is unique. Even with the most thorough preparation, unexpected challenges can pop up: delays in chains, legal questions, changing market conditions, or last-minute hitches. An experienced agent has seen it all before and knows how to calmly guide you through.

Think of your agent as your safety net. They know what to expect, when to push, when to pause, and how to keep momentum when things get tricky.

Maximising your property’s potential

For sellers and landlords, a great agent can be the difference between a “just okay” result and the very best price. They know how to stage and market a property to the right audience. They understand what buyers and tenants are really looking for, what photos will grab attention, and how to time the market for maximum impact.

The right agent also manages viewings, filters serious enquiries, and negotiates on your behalf so you can focus on planning your next move.

For buyers and tenants: A smoother search

Even the most motivated house-hunter or renter can hit walls of uncertainty. Is this the right area? Am I overpaying? Is there something I’ve missed?

An agent who knows the local market inside out can answer those questions and give honest, straightforward advice. They can suggest alternatives you may not have considered, arrange viewings efficiently, and flag opportunities before they go public.

Relationships matter

Perhaps the biggest value an agent brings in 2025 is human connection. Moving house is emotional. It’s exciting, but it’s also one of life’s biggest stressors. A good agent will listen, reassure, and act in your best interest throughout.

Technology has made searching easier, but it hasn’t replaced the power of experience, empathy, and real-world knowledge.

Looking for support with your move? Let’s make the process easier together

This article was originally published by BriefYourMarket and is reproduced here with their permission.

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