Pegasus Agency hasn't listed any properties for sale in the last 6 months. This could be because the agent specialises in lettings, or the branch may be closed. Pegasus Agency does have 6 reviews, with an average score of 1/5 If you're looking to sell in Oldham, you may want to choose an agent with more experience. Covering this area are other estate agents, such as Ryder & Dutton - Oldham and Portfolio Properties. However to see who will objectively do the best job selling your home, make sure you use our comparison tool.
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Pegasus Agency Reviews (6)
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S Admin
If I could give a lower rating I would! Looks to be owned by a one man band who blames it on his team who are non-existent. Put up fake property ads and tell you it's now sold just to build their database... Read more
12th Oct 2022 (2 years ago)
S Chase
Stay well well away from these people they are scammers... Read more
4th Sep 2022 (2 years ago)
H Val
Do not use this estate agent.......I would give no stars.......con artist they don't know what they are doing.....I went to buy a flat from them...paid a deposit of £1,000, to them.....it took almost a full year befor I was informed, by my solicitor that their own solicitor had not put relevant paper work in. Their staff member Richard McKenzie said it didn't matter the sale of the flat could still go through WITHOUT the relevant paper
work I.e Land registry, leasing agreement. Richard McKenzie lied to me about the return of my deposit...Still waiting..the flat for sale as been left to rot because of Phoenix Estate Agency... Read more
14th Apr 2021 (3 years ago)
A Jenkins
Where to begin? We visited a property that Phoenix had for sale at the beginning of February. The agent was very charming but his clothing did lead us to believe that he worked at an Audi showroom as he had Audi branded clothing, so we presumed he was doing Phoenix a favour and showing us around. We decided we wanted the property and made an offer for the full asking price the day after.
Richard, who it appears is the only person employed at the company, although he does pretend to be someone else when you first call and he "puts you through" asked us if we would like to offer more money to "entice the buyer", we said no as already offering the asking price. He then asked if we would be prepared to put down £2000 for an "exclusivity deal" which we declined so he reduced it to £1000, which we also declined.
Our offer was accepted and we were told that they wanted a quick sale as the owner had a new build to move into and wanted it done as fast as possible so we instructed our survey to be carried out by the mortgage company which cost us over £300.
This is where the fun begins...
We received the survey results and spoke to our solicitor who had been trying to speak to Richard and their solicitor for the contract. All sorts of excuses were given as to why nothing was forthcoming.
As we were getting no contact from Richard we put a note through the owner's door to make contact directly to arrange a second viewing and to see if he knew what was happening.
Richard then telephoned us and told us that he would have to be there when we went to the property as we wouldn't be insured.
We got to the property on time but Richard never showed up so we went into the property and had an interesting conversation with the owner, who turned out not to be the owner anymore as he'd already sold it to Phoenix and he was waiting for them to pay him money from the sale of the house so he could move into his new place.
The guy from Audi turned up just as we were leaving.
Eventually our solicitor found out that there was someone else in the background also trying to buy the house.
I called Richard, who after telling me Richard wasn't available and to call back later, finally took my call the second time and told me that it was a strange situation and his solicitor had not come across anything like this before but we were now in a contract race with another buyer.
Our solicitor found this to be incredibly strange as this would involve all parties being issued with a contract and the first to complete would get the house. We had no contract.
It appears that unless you hand over significant amounts of money to secure a time limited exclusive deal you will never actually get a contract from them.
I called Richard quite often and he started to be Richard from the start, not passing me through to himself. He told me that his manager was now dealing with our sale because of all the problems with the solicitor etc. His manager would call me. He never did.
The next time I called he told me "the vendors" solicitor had gone off sick (even though he was the vendor) and someone else in the solicitor's office was dealing with it and the contract would be sent that day, then the next day and then on 6th March Richard actually called me (I had always chased him previously for updates as in his words "he had nothing to update me on") to tell me that the contracts would definitely be issued on Monday 9th March.
That Monday no contracts arrived, no shock there, I had a viewing on another property that day.
A few days later the "owner" texted to ask if we had bought the property because Phoenix had been and told him to get out of the house immediately as it had been sold.
Richard has never been in touch again, maybe he is waiting for us to call him.We completed on our new home 6 weeks later and have since moved in.
Maybe we should give these a 5 star review as if it wasn't for Phoenix we never would have found this bigger, nicer and better value house. But I won't, as unlike Phoenix I wouldn't want to mislead anyone.
DO NOT ENGAGE WITH THIS COMPANY!!... Read more
27th Apr 2020 (4 years ago)
C Keating
Tried to get £1,000 from me as a deposit. Have you ever heard of this from an Estate Agent? Doubt it. Looking at the other reviews it looks like they are just a bunch of con artists. I say bunch, it sounds like there is only one person working there. I was going to report them to the NAEA but of course they are not a member. Feel sorry for anybody who is selling a property through them.
Just had a phone call from them to try and justify why they wanted £1,000 from me. I was asked to remove my review and I refused to which the reply was 'we'll see'. Can't believe they are now using threatening behaviour.... Read more
11th Nov 2019 (5 years ago)
S Naraghi
Without a doubt they are a company of fraudsters colluding with their solicitor (Amir Baig) to defraud people out of the deposits they leave for the purchase of properties. I left a £2000 deposit for a property which they were not in a position to sell, they made there very best attempts to avoid paying the money back however I threatened to report the solicitor they are working with to the Solicitors Regulatory Authority then they were quick to refund the money. My advice is stay well away however if you have already left a deposit with them request their complaints procedure and exhaust all avenues to reach a resolution (which you won’t), if you haven’t reached a resolution report them to the property ombudsmen. If you suspect their solicitor is involved report to the SRA.... Read more
20th Sep 2019 (5 years ago)
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