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Alto reveals what tomorrow’s customers expect from estate and lettings agents

27th May 2021

New analysis by Alto, the leading cloud-based software for agents and part of Zoopla, has revealed what tomorrow’s customers expect from estate and lettings agents. 

 

The findings, based on a survey of over 700 consumers, will be discussed in detail by estate agent and Co-founder of Whitaker Seager Liz Whitaker, Alto expert Mark Freeman and property expert Lexie Carducci in episode four of ‘Altogether’, the new video series launched by Alto to give insight and advice to agents. 

 

Recommendations and reviews reign supreme

 

The survey revealed that when choosing an agent, the most important factor to consumers is recommendations and reviews. This was ranked as important or very important by a whopping 99% of respondents and reaffirms the importance for agents of getting complimentary reviews from satisfied customers.  

 

In a strong second place is communication with 83% of respondents saying regular communication via WhatsApp, text and/or video calls is important or very important to them. The role of technology in managing the buying or selling process online also featured highly among respondents (81%). 

 

Despite the important role of technology, having a physical branch where customers can visit or speak to an agent in person was viewed as very important or important by a substantial 69% of respondents. This figure highlights the value of building a rapport with clients and is a good sign that face to face viewings are here to stay. 

 

At the opposite end of the spectrum, despite the impact of the pandemic and good work done by many agents supporting their community, only 8% of respondents ranked involvement in local charities as very important. 

 

Agent expectations

 

When it comes to the role of agents in providing a great customer experience, what can agents do to meet expectations? 

 

The survey results reveal that when it comes to communication, email remains the preferred method of communication for non-urgent updates linked to buying or selling a home (77%). Only 12% of respondents said their preferred method of communication for these types of updates was a phone call and 11% said text or WhatsApp. 

 

Finally, when dealing with an estate agent, a huge 99% of respondents said that quick updates and feedback on milestones is important or very important to them and 97% said the same when it came to clear information about the buying or selling process. 

 

Sustainability playing a role 

 

With an increasing focus on sustainability and the impact of our day-to-day lives on the environment, half of respondents (50%) rated sustainability and an eco-friendly approach from their agent as important or very important.

 

Simple changes estate agents could make to improve their sustainability include printing brochures on recycled paper, using low energy lighting and adopting a paperless office where possible. 

 

Commenting on the findings, Andy Marshall, Zoopla’s Chief Commercial Officer said: “The ‘Altogether’ video series is all about giving expert advice and insights to agents. The results certainly get under the skin of consumers and what they really expect from agents. 

“Despite the growing importance of technology in the property industry, it’s clear that great communication and building a rapport is still of the utmost importance to today’s consumers.”

Liz Whitaker, Co-founder of Whitaker Seager who features in the fourth episode of the series said: “Our approach at Whitaker Seager has always been to offer a personal approach when it comes to selling homes. It's great to see from Alto’s research that today’s consumers value an approach that is flexible and tailored to their needs, particularly when it comes to communication."

 

“I'm delighted to be taking part in this insightful campaign. It was great to be able to discuss my experiences about changing customer expectations in the fourth episode of Altogether.”

 

To sign up to the series, agents can visit altosoftware.co.uk/altogether. Each episode will also be accompanied by a free and exclusive downloadable report with top tips and insights for agents to share with their branch. 

 

 

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