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Irish estate agents

digitalnomad1

on sites like -

daft.ie

myhome.ie

rightmove ireland

property.ie


the adverts name an estate. eg. patrick clifford estate agents and auctioneers.

Then i search for them in google and they have no actual website, maybe just a facebook page or something.

In the republic of ireland are a lot of estate agents very small companies maybe just a man operating from his garden shed?


whereas in britain all or most estate agents seem to have an actual shop to visit.

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digitalnomad1

Apparently yes they often are very small organisations, google AI is very helpful


AI Overview

Yes, operating as a "one-man band" (sole practitioner) is a common and established business model for residential estate agents in Ireland. The industry has a low market share concentration, and many successful businesses start as or remain sole traders.

Structure of the Irish Estate Agency Market

Mix of business sizes: The Irish market features a mix of large corporate agencies, mid-sized firms, and small, independent, often family-run, local operations.

Prevalence of sole traders: Sole practitioners have a long history in the market and can survive by specializing and going "back to basics". The number of sole proprietorships across the UK and regions (which often mirrors the Irish market in general trends) has increased, indicating the viability of this model.

Operational autonomy: Most agents operate as independent contractors within a brokerage, allowing for flexibility in their business model, with many choosing to operate without support staff.

Local focus: Smaller, independent, and sole-practitioner agents often have strong local market knowledge and community ties, which many clients value over the nationwide presence of larger firms.

Pros and Cons for Clients

When choosing between a one-man band and a larger firm, clients often consider these factors:

Feature     One-Man Band    Larger Firm

Pros    You work directly with the experienced agent who handles every detail, providing a consistent point of contact. They can offer a more personalised service.    Generally has more support staff and a larger marketing budget and reach. Less risk of a "single point of failure" if an agent is unavailable.

Cons    If the agent is busy or unavailable, it can be more difficult to arrange viewings or get timely updates.    High-value tasks might be handled by junior staff or coordinators rather than the lead agent.

Ultimately, the effectiveness of an estate agent, regardless of their business structure, often depends on their individual experience, local reputation, and communication skills.

Fred

Apparently yes they often are very small organisations, google AI is very helpful
AI Overview
- @digitalnomad1

No, it isn't because you have to check everything it says.

AI, or Artificial Idiocy,  gets things wrong.

SimCityAT

@digitalnomad1

Britain and Ireland are 2 different countries, so you shouldn't compare them.