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One in five agents plan to work through Christmas

by Seamus Doherty Property Reporter
18th Dec 24 12:26 pm

The latest research byย eXp UK, the platform for personal estate agents and estate agency businesses, reveals that whilst the nationโ€™s estate agents are in for a busy end to the year, some could be in danger of burnout this festive season, with one in five planning on taking no time off at all over Christmas.

The survey of estate agents, commissioned by eXp UK, found that as many as one in five agents donโ€™t plan to take time off over Christmas.

Of the 80% who do plan to take a break this Christmas, 44% stated they would be working right up until Christmas Eve.

45% stated they would also be returning to work between Christmas and New Yearโ€™s Eve, with the majority planning to do so as early as the 26th or 27th December.

A slightly higher proportion (85%) stated they would be taking New Yearโ€™s Day off, however, 63% of those who did stated they would be back in the office from 2nd January.

Just 11% said that they plan to fully switch off during the festive period and avoid work calls and emails.

For those that canโ€™t switch off, progressing current transactions through to completion and hosting or organising viewings are most likely to take most of their attention.

Head of eXp UK, Adam Day, said, โ€œEstate agency can be a round the clock business and whether they are burning the midnight oil or up at the crack of dawn, many agents work incredibly hard to ensure that the sales they oversee make it through to completion.

For a considerable number, this means working right up to, if not through, Christmas itself.

Of course, this year is likely to be busier than most as a result of next springโ€™s impending stamp duty relief deadline and so agents will likely have more sales in the pipeline than they may have traditionally, increasing the urge to manage them over the festive break.

However, for those who do celebrate Christmas, itโ€™s important to pause for breath, if only for a day or two, in order to avoid burnout.โ€

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