Property purchasers and renters are becoming increasingly abusive because they are struggling to secure the properties they want, owed primarily to a lack of housing stock on the market, according to the head of an independent estate agent in Greater Manchester.

Maurice Kilbride, who runs his Cheadle-based business under his own name, posted a message on Twitter this week expressing his concern over aggressive applicants.

“We know that there isn’t enough housing stock available to satisfy demand,” he said. “It’s been like that for decades, but it’s particularly bad at the moment, because of the stamp duty holiday.

“There hasn’t been enough homes built for a very long time. It’s  just a shame when they take it out on us, because it’s not our fault.”.

The tweet, which was initially picked up by the Manchester Evening News, added: “Why are some people so angry and confrontational?

“The abuse I had off somebody this morning when I told them a property had gone and unfortunately was no longer available for viewing was quite unpleasant and totally unnecessary. It makes me very sad.”