‘We’re going to change how the public feel about estate agents’

'We're going to change how the public feel about estate agents'

From helping scale Purplebricks to co-founding TAUK, Steph Vass is challenging how the property industry works.

After Steph Vass finished her GCSEs she began to annoy her mother, who ran the family’s 10-branch estate agency business in Liverpool. She was given a six-week summer job and, over 20 years on, Vass is now transforming the way homes are purchased and sold in the UK.

A conversation with Vass is littered with both property market statistics and plenty of passion in how she is currently challenging her industry. She does so as co-founder of The Agency UK (TAUK), a self-employed estate agency platform she set up in 2020 which lets experienced local agents run their own businesses.

The aim is to deliver a personable service to sellers across the UK and Vass believes the model is long overdue. “I am fiercely passionate and proud to be an estate agent,” she says. “For far too long it hasn’t necessarily been a career that people can feel that way about and we constantly feature in the top five most-hated professions.

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“I believe we are going to change the way the British public feel about estate agents and that it can be done in a credible and personal way.”

Music, however, was her original intention before she quit her short-lived degree at university. At 18, she went full-time into working at an estate agency thanks to a friend’s help and she started on the phones and undertaking viewings. “The girls I worked with at the time are now owners of the business which is great,” says Vass.

TAUK has grown to around 250 self-employed agents since launching.
TAUK has grown to around 250 self-employed agents since launching.

She took on a branch manager role aged 19, while music still plays a part today with a karaoke stage built at her home. Vass admits that with “no real room for growth” given that estate agent owners operated as “branch manager, valuer and head honcho”, she tweaked her CV to say that she had previous office manager experience.

In 2015, she joined Purplebricks where she learned brand growth and how technology started to play a role in the seller’s journey. Four years later she became head of recruitment in the US.

After speaking to thousands of agents over the years in both the UK and US, Vass has now set upon creating a model with TAUK’s agents “handholding” the buyer through the process. “They want a personal service from start to finish and you are the person helping them through it,” says Vass.

Her self-employed agents who have set up businesses under the TAUK umbrella have come from a variety of formats, the primary function being to stem costs and overheads of running a traditional agency business.

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