More undecided about using a property agent
Survey finds consumers between 21 and 39 years old are more uncertain about engaging a property agent for future transactions than those in other age bands
Singapore
AS A harbinger of how technology is encroaching into the role of real estate agents, the latest survey by the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) suggests that more people may eventually choose to complete property transactions on their own.
In the Public Perception Survey, three in every 10 consumers were undecided about whether to engage a property agent for future transactions. This was up from 25 per cent of consumers polled in 2012, the last time the survey was conducted.
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