Public’s concern over estate agent fees continues to abate

People are increasingly concerned about the quality and availability of homes.

They top a list of housing worries for adults in the latest annual survey conducted by YouGov for the HomeOwners Alliance.

Fees charged by estate agents are much less of a worry than they used to be – a concern for 54% members of the public now, down from 57% last year and from 64% in 2014.

Stamp Duty, however, is less of a concern than it was: in 2014, the survey found that 64% of UK adults viewed it as a serious concern, whereas in the latest survey only 52% see it as an issue.

There is also little opposition to the 3% surcharge on purchases of second homes, with 47% supporting it and only 18% opposing it.

The 2016 survey also found that there is growing aspiration for home ownership among non-owners – 73% this year, up from 65% four years ago.

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5 Comments

  1. Trevor Mealham

    The Home Owners Alliance has always been anti proper and better agency services pushing lower cost/lower service models.

    Basically a little knowledge can be dangerous. The HOA needs to understand how more agency models operate and what ‘other than cheap’ can actually bring to the benefit of sellers.

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    1. PeeBee

      HOA has seemingly made a pact with The Quirkster – ’nuff said methinks…

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  2. agent orange

    So, just to clarify, of all the people canvassed, there was little opposition to surcharge and stamp duty was less of a concern.

    Who were these people they canvassed? and where were they from? – the moon??

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    1. Woodentop

      Probably Chelsea.

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    2. Toddy

      Further evidence, if needed, that the British voting public cannot be trusted.

      Complete nonsense results. Half the buyers I deal with on a daily basis have no idea what implications the 3% surcharge even has. A ridiculous tax which is hurting the wrong people.

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