Singing estate agent’s latest music video to help sell property goes viral

Claire Cossey

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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