An estate agent in Leighton Buzzard remains confident that she could help sell just about any property with a song.
Claire Cossey, 44, along with partner Tony Bailey, 50, run Just Knock estate agents from their home in Hockliffe, a firm which was launched during lockdown with a view to doing things differently.
Cossey, who has a professional singing background, has made several music videos for properties that have struggling to sell.
The latest in a long line of videos by Cossey, titled “The Never Ending Property”, has gone viral.
The video sees Cossey narrate a tour of the five-bedroom period house – located on Walting Street, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire – by song.
The song starts with Cossey standing in the living room of the property that is priced at £700,000, singing the lyrics: “This old house, there’s so much here to see,” extending the vowels to mimic the tune of the Limahl song.
Another lyric points out the “air source heat pump fitted / with solar panels too”.
For this part of the tour, Cossey sings while grooming a white dog: “With its own small business / there is so much you can do.”
Then, for the chorus: “The never ending property,” sings Clossey as she lounges across the sofa.
“Dining room, snug, games room and a kitchen,” she continues.
The viewer is then given a whistlestop tour of each room, before Cossey comes back into the frame to clear up some reservations a potential buyer may have.
She sings: “One more thing, the road is near / Don’t despair / Inside that isn’t clear,” as the camera pans to a person sleeping soundly in a single bed.
“Stranger things have happened / In this spacious master bedroom / The garden is so pretty / With its flowers all in bloom.”
The song ends with the chorus: “The never ending property.”
Cossey owns the estate agency with her partner Tony Bailey.
According to the Just-Knock website, Cossey started her estate agency journey in 2015 to support her singing career.
“This part-time job quickly turned into her full-time passion and she fell in love with all aspects of the role,” it reads. “She went on to be a full time sales negotiator at a local independent estate agents before moving on to a large corporate online agency,” it continues.
Previous video released in November 2021:
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