The Gay UK November 2015 Issue 16 | Page 44

Women like to have gay friends because they listen and the husbands and boyfriends don’t. We listen and that’s one thing I think gay people do - listen and we’re there to offer our opinion... JH: How would you describe your business? JR: I would say we’re honest. Anyone who is not honest in my business is given the boot straight away. It’s one of my whole building blocks and how we’ve built up over the years. We say it like it is. Now landlords don’t often like to hear it or property owners when you’re telling them something and we have lost customers through it, but then I sleep at night. It’s full of wankers that are just trying to rip you off and won’t give you that service. I won’t hold back on that. You should be able to trust them. We say, “this is what is going to happen, this is what we can get for you, this is realistic, this is if you want to sell it in a reasonable time and exchange, but someone is going to come in here and over price it massively and you’re going to go, ‘really?’” Sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn’t. It’s their biggest investment in life and they want the biggest amount of money they can get from it because it’s their livelihood and their retirement. I believe in being honest. I know estate agents aren’t honest, that reputation is deservedly so. Outlet’s vision is to rewrite the book about estate agents. JH: Are there special tips to get a house to move quickly? JR: That’s one of the things we specialise in, we say, “this is our advice,” - being gay men, “this is how we can dress it!” We have dress over crews. People have no idea, that you walk into a house and they just see a bomb site. People are very very busy, they are very time poor and their brain is not thinking about how that could be really nice, so we buy a few things, it sounds ridiculous but we buy a few candles, buy throws and buy cushions… JH: So those sales tactics still exist? JR: Absolutely…. 44 THEGAYUK | ISSUE 16 | NOV 2015 JH: Painting it yellow? Daffodils? Fresh coffee on the boil? JR: You don’t paint walls yellow. They cause more arguments. That’s a little tip from me. JH: There was a time in the nineties where that was the advice… JR: It’s supposed to be happy and sunshine, but it actually causes arguments, when rooms are painted yellow. You can have feature walls. There are all little tricks. JH: Do you think that being gay can help you in business? Is there an added advantage of being a gay estate agent? JR: I think the LGBT community in the UK is very independent than say America. Where in America they support LGBT companies and go to them because you have similar values and everything else. People who are here, who are gay … it’s “normal” especially London. Obviously there are still hate crimes still going on but it’s much more acceptable, you can live your life. You don’t have to necessarily go to gay bars anymore, you don’t need to go to gay enclaves in Soho or Vauxhall; you can just generally live your life. Which is fantastic, but saying that, I do think there is an advantage to being a gay company. (We) are coming from a history where you should have similarities – we as an estate agent are far softer in our approach and we listen more. I think gay people are quite good at listening. Women like to have gay friends because they listen and the husbands and boyfriends don’t. We listen and that’s one thing I think gay people do listen and we’re there to offer our opinion – right or wrong it’s really nice to have someone listen, when it comes to my lot I can see them listening to mad people sometimes; but they’re listening, they’re taking it all in. There’s a lot of heartache in London, especially in moving homes, it’s very stressful it’s a