One main objective with property sites such as Domain is to match buyers and sellers. To do this, most sites have filters by location, type of property, number of bedrooms, price, etc. It was quite disappointing to see too many properties on the list without an address (available on request), map, floor plan, adequate internal photographs (3-4 pictures were typical), street views, likely rent and other information that I regard as essential before looking closer. (An approximate floor plan should be mandatory, as should an inspection.)
Enquiries were made about five properties which had no addresses, no map, no floor plan, no street view, and just two or three internal photographs. There was one reply, which did not provide any of the information sought. Not good.
It seems to me that the selling agents are doing their clients a disservice in that if information on web sites like Domain is patchy, then potential buyers may not take the matter further. If agents don’t bother replying to requests for further and better particulars then I think that the agents are derelict. Any views?
Enquiries were made about five properties which had no addresses, no map, no floor plan, no street view, and just two or three internal photographs. There was one reply, which did not provide any of the information sought. Not good.
It seems to me that the selling agents are doing their clients a disservice in that if information on web sites like Domain is patchy, then potential buyers may not take the matter further. If agents don’t bother replying to requests for further and better particulars then I think that the agents are derelict. Any views?