The main reason is that real estate agents have got lazy.
Gone are the days when they had to work for a sale. Now most of the properties they sell are sold by auction or tender. This means that they only have to deal with cash buyers. Gone are the days of conditional sales when agents had to sweat on a daisy chain of related sale and purchase agreements.
Agents generally don't put values on properties because they aren't prepared to do the work to figure out what these properties are worth. But they still demand massive commissions that are based on the sale price of the property rather than the actual work they do. All of the "marketing" costs are borne by the vendor. Call me old fashioned but I don't think that that is fair or reasonable.
Dishonesty is rampant. Agents win business by overpromising. When they can't deliver a sale, it's the vendor's problem and up to them to reduce the asking price.
Property developers are even worse. But that's another rant entirely.
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