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£130k at 27 — Why He Still Walked Away From Purplebricks with Scott Miller

£130k at 27 — Why He Still Walked Away From Purplebricks with Scott Miller

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In this episode of the Scottish Property Podcast, Nick and Steven sit down with Scott Miller, founder of Miller Estate Agents, for a no-holds-barred conversation about the reality of the estate agency industry, how it’s changing, and what sellers and buyers should actually be paying attention to.

Scott shares his journey from dropping out of university, to cutting his teeth in a corporate agency environment, becoming a top performer at Purplebricks, and eventually walking away from six-figure earnings to launch his own independent agency built around trust, service, and transparency.

This episode pulls back the curtain on the parts of estate agency most people never see — from upsells and awards, to commission pressure, portals, and the growing role of AI.

Scott explains how he entered the industry after leaving university, starting out at a family law firm–linked estate agency.
Over four years, he learned prospecting, valuations, and negotiation in a highly corporate environment — gaining volume experience but also seeing the limitations of the model.


🎙️ Episode Highlights:


🚪 Breaking Into Estate Agency

Joining Purplebricks in 2017, Scott arrived during its peak as a major industry disruptor.

At just 27 years old, he was earning over £130,000 per year, handling extreme volume:

  • 70–80 valuations per month

  • 50–60 live sales

  • Supported by a wider team

However, the business model shifted — moving from a self-employed, high-reward structure to a salaried employed model with reduced earning potential, prompting Scott to reassess his future.


🚀 The Purplebricks Years

Scott made the leap to start Miller Estate Agents on just two weeks’ notice.

His approach was intentionally different:

  • A personal agency model

  • Only 6–10 clients per month

  • Direct contact with Scott from valuation to completion

🏗️ Launching Miller Estate Agents

The goal was simple: deliver a better service by avoiding volume overload.

Scott lifts the lid on industry practices many sellers aren’t aware of:

  • Some corporate firms make more profit from mortgage referrals than from selling homes

  • This can create conflicts of interest when advising buyers and sellers

  • Commission pressure can lead to overpricing just to win instructions

⚠️ The Shadier Side of Corporate Estate Agency

Scott is openly critical of industry awards where agents must pay thousands for tables and sponsorship to “win”.

He describes them as:

  • Misleading marketing

  • A racket that doesn’t reflect real service quality

  • Designed to impress consumers who don’t know how they work

Scott argues the industry needs stronger regulation:

  • To stop underqualified people entering estate agency

  • To prevent agents racing to the bottom on fees

  • To protect consumers from poor advice and service

🤖 The Future of Property & AI

Looking ahead, Scott discusses how AI could reshape property search, potentially allowing buyers to search across all agent websites using detailed criteria — reducing reliance on portals like Rightmove.

That said, he’s clear: agents still need to be where the buyers are, and for now, that means the major portals — with social media acting as a powerful supporting tool, not a replacement.

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