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The Estate Agent market is composed of Agents and Brokers. Agents are typically employed by a single estate agency and are responsible for the sale and purchase of properties. They are typically the first point of contact for potential buyers and sellers. Brokers, on the other hand, are independent professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers. They are typically responsible for negotiating the terms of a sale or purchase, and may also provide advice on the legal and financial aspects of a transaction.
The Estate Agent market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering services to buyers and sellers. Examples of companies in the market include Foxtons, Savills, Knight Frank, Strutt & Parker, Hamptons International, and JLL. Show Less Read more