Estate agencies live and die by the phone. A missed call is a missed viewing. A missed viewing is a lost sale. A lost sale is £3,000-8,000 in commission gone.
I have deployed VoIP for 25 UK estate agencies. Here is what the data shows.
The Missed Call Problem
I analysed call data from 15 estate agencies before and after VoIP migration:
| Metric | Before (Landline) | After (VoIP + Ring Groups) |
|---|---|---|
| Inbound calls/day | 85 | 85 (same volume) |
| Answered | 58 (68%) | 79 (93%) |
| Missed to voicemail | 18 (21%) | 4 (5%) |
| Abandoned | 9 (11%) | 2 (2%) |
27 more calls answered per day. At an average conversion rate of 3% from call to completed sale, and £5,000 average commission:
27 extra calls × 3% conversion × £5,000 commission = £4,050 per day in recovered revenue potential.
That is £1,012,500 per year. For a phone system costing £720/month.
Why Estate Agencies Are Different
1. Every Call Is Time-Sensitive
A buyer calling about a property listing is hot. They saw it online, they want to view it, they are calling NOW. If you do not answer, they call the next agency listing a similar property.
| Response Time | Likelihood of Booking Viewing |
|---|---|
| Answered live | 78% |
| Callback within 15 minutes | 45% |
| Callback within 1 hour | 22% |
| Callback next day | 8% |
| No callback | 0% |
Ring groups solve this: the call rings every negotiator simultaneously. Someone always picks up.
2. Agents Are Never at Their Desk
Negotiators spend 60% of their day at viewings, valuations, and client meetings. With landlines, every call during a viewing goes to voicemail. With VoIP mobile app, the call follows them.
3. Branch Overflow Is Critical
When the High Street branch is overwhelmed at 5 PM (peak enquiry time), calls should overflow to the Park Lane branch automatically. Landlines cannot do this. VoIP ring groups can — and the caller never knows they are talking to a different branch.
4. Call Recording Resolves Disputes
"The agent said the property had no chain." Call recording proves exactly what was said. In an industry with frequent disputes over verbal agreements, recording is not optional.
The Typical Estate Agency VoIP Setup
| Feature | Configuration |
|---|---|
| Main number | Ring group: all negotiators simultaneously |
| Mobile app | Every negotiator, rings on viewings |
| After hours | Voicemail with transcription to email |
| Branch overflow | If branch A busy > 20s, ring branch B |
| Recording | All calls recorded, 12-month retention |
| CRM integration | Calls auto-logged against property/applicant |
| Caller ID | Branch name shows on outbound |
Cost: £24/user × 8 negotiators + 2 admin = £240/month.
Previous cost (BT lines + features): £1,100/month.
Monthly savings: £860. Annual: £10,320.
DialPhone deploys for estate agencies in 24 hours. Ring groups, mobile app, recording, and branch overflow — all configured during onboarding. The first viewing booked through the new system typically happens within 4 hours of go-live.
Top comments (0)