A new firm has launched in Surrey describing itself as “the premium hybrid estate agency” with an innovative presence on the high street in the form of a sophisticated interactive touch-screen.
Brix is run by Russell and Justine James; the company has no high street office but instead has a sophisticated interactive touch-screen mounted in a steel frame bolted to a wall in a prominent part of Cobham enjoying high footfall.
The screen defaults to a carousel display of properties on sale, plus information about Cobham; there will be additional films and virtual reality added to it in the near future.
Users standing at the screen can then navigate through its content in a similar way to users of a traditional online website. They can look at individual properties, interrogating the service for additional photographs and details.
In an interview with Estate Agent Today, Russell James - who has 16 years of experience working in agency, residential development, chartered surveying and allied fields - explained how the idea came about.
“We wanted to set up an agency with traditional full service for the client, and with a high street presence, but without the high overhead of an office. A lot of brain-storming led to the idea of a bespoke screen” he said.
The screen supplier, intouchdisplay, offers many similar screens to the agency industry but these are typically behind a single thin glass surface and are less exposed to the weather than the customised version designed for Brix. Mounting the device on the wall required planning consent and a deal with the owner of the firm on whose premises it is mounted.
“Using the screen instead of an office meant we could set up the agency for under £35,000 which is an achievement in a high value area such as Cobham” says Russell James.
Most of the rest of the offer from Brix adheres to more conventional full-service agency.
The firm charges a commission rate of 0.65 per cent plus VAT as an introductory offer; this will shortly move to the default fee of 0.85 per cent plus VAT. “We’ve charged a percentage, paid when we sell, rather than a flat fee upfront because we believe we’re offering a full service so charge accordingly” James adds.
It is building its brand through advertisements in local magazines and extensive use of social media to promote itself; to ensure it can offer traditional appraisals, photography and sales progression, it is taking properties only within a short radius of Cobham.
Unusually for a hybrid operation, Brix is regulated by the RICS; Russell James runs the agency with his partner Justine, who has had 20 years working in communications, including with property companies.
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In an interview with Estate Agent Today, the man behing this innovative concept explained how the idea came about. "Well we wanted to create something like an iphone but that was a lot heavier, completey immobile and not quite as useful."
I think this is actually a brilliant idea. We have high street offices I want more awareness in other high streets but not pay for more offices and staff (or portals!) so the thought of finding high footfall on a busy high street with a touch screen is very appealing.
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