Find a Kent Estate Agent
Further down the page we list all the Kent estate agents advertising on this site. Each
has a page describing their services and contact details. Some charge a small percentage of the
sale price whilst others will charge a fixed price. We recommend contacting a number of Kent agents
before making a final decision.
Estate agent log in: Please go to the UK Property Search
home page and log in via the 'Agent Log In' button on the main menu, then select 'Kent' from the menu.
Estate Agents in Kent:
We have property for sale in the following towns, cities and villages of Kent:
Ashford
Bexley
Bromley
Canterbury
Charing
Chatham
Chislehurst
Cranbrook
Crayford
Dartford
Deal
Dover
Eastling
Edenbridge
Farnborough
Faversham
Folkestone
Gillingham
Gravesend
Greenhithe
Hawkhurst
Headcorn
Herne Bay
High Halstow
Hollingbourne
Horton Kirby
Hythe
Kennington
Kentish Town
Lydd
Lympne
Maidstone
Manea
Marden
Margate
Otford
Otterden
Rainham
Ramsgate
Rochester
Sandhurst
Sandwich
Sheerness
Sidcup
Sittingbourne
Snodland
Staplehurst
Swanley
Swanscombe
Tenterden
Thanet
Tonbridge
Tunbridge Wells
West Malling
Westerham
Whistable
Estate Agent Information - Common Estate Agent Contracts
There are three types of estate agent contract and these are explained below. These are as described on the Office of Fair Trading website:
- Sole Agency
The estate agent is the only agent with the right to sell your property. If you find a buyer yourself, you don't have to pay
the estate agent's commission although you may still have to pay for advertising or a 'For Sale' board. If you change from one agent to another,
there may be a period when both agents' commissions are due if your property is sold.
- Sole Selling Rights
The estate agent is the only person with the right to sell your property. It is different from sole agency: if you find a buyer yourself, you
still have to pay the estate agent.
- Ready, Willing and Able Purchaser
You have to pay if the estate agent finds a buyer who is prepared and able to buy your property and exchange unconditional contracts. You
still have to pay even if you withdraw from the sale and unconditional contracts are not exchanged. Thankfully this type of contract is relatively
rare.
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