Majority of estate agents say they'll work through to Christmas eve

With Christmas speeding towards us, the nation’s estate agents could be forgiven for taking their foot off the gas following what has been a manic few years due to the pandemic property market boom. However, an overwhelming majority have indicated that the mince pies will be on hold for the time being as they keep the property market moving over the festive period.

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Property Reporter
8th December 2022
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New research by estate agent comparison site, GetAgent.co.uk, has revealed that 88% of the nation’s estate agents say that they will be working right through until Christmas Eve, with the majority also committing to longer hours and weekends to get the job done.

For the vast majority (75%), this means clocking longer working hours than usual, with 26% also stating they will be working weekends in order to get the job done.

The good news is that 83% will take some time to completely switch off on Christmas Day itself, but astonishingly, 8% said they may check their emails, 5% stated they might do a little bit of work, with 4% planning to work as usual on Christmas Day.

Mal McCallion, COO of GetAgent.co.uk, commented: “It’s been an incredibly busy few years for the nation’s estate agents, who have worked incredibly hard to service the millions of homebuyers and sellers transacting during the pandemic market boom.

"But despite this, it seems that they remain unrelenting in their endeavours to get as many sales over the line as possible before Christmas comes and the year is out.

"Most will be clocking longer hours and working right up until Christmas Eve - when presumably local shops will feel the benefit of some panicked last-minute present buying!

"A word of caution, however - following such an intense period of sustained market activity, it’s important that even the most committed agents find a day to completely switch off. Whether they celebrate Christmas or not, that 17% intending to work on Christmas Day itself might just want to put the laptop away and join the rest of the country in binge-watching disposable festive nonsense.

"We’re all susceptible to burn out and it’s the one time of year when we can all pause, take stock and spend some quality time with our loved ones.”

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