
If you’re looking to sell your property quickly there are several things you can do to increase your chances – no matter what the market throws at you.
Be patient The market conditions may have changed from the euphoric days of the early naughties, but there is still a steady demand out there. Take into account that buyers are more cautious and want to make sure they are getting the best deal they can. The estimate for how long it takes to sell a house has almost doubled compared to the same time-frame last year, so don’t expect it all to happen in a flash.
Savvy up on pricing and be realistic By realistically pricing your property you will significantly increase your chances of a quick sale. Your agent will be the best person to guide you on this but you can also do your own homework. There are a huge number of websites that will allow you to check prices in your area. Don’t dismiss any low offers without thinking them through; a swift sale may save you money in the long run.
Get the basics right Get a HIP and know how to work with your estate agent to get the best from them. HIPs have been legislation for some time now and buyers will expect to see one.
It may pay you to spread the load by having a number of agents looking out for your property. Set your expectations with the agent and ensure you know where and how your house is going to be marketed. If you negotiate your fee with your agent, bear in mind that a lower fee may mean lower service.
Access matters You want as many people as possible to see your house, so give your agents a set of keys. This way, agents can show viewers around you home when you are out at work.
Be prepared to negotiate If your home is a perfect first-time buyer pad, offer incentives to potential purchasers. Offering a cash-back offer or including some furniture or soft furnishings can help to secure that sale.
First impressions do count Think about the way your house is presented both inside and out. A fresh coat of paint can make all the difference. Tidy the front of your house and clean your front door. If you have a front garden make sure it is well maintained.
The inside of your house should be as free from clutter as possible. The kitchen is always a key selling point, so ensure it is clean and that all dishes are washed and put away. Do all the small jobs you haven’t got around to, such as changing that light bulb and fixing that squeaky door.
If a potential buyer is undecided about your property, these small things could make all the difference.
Nigel Favas, managing director of Reeds Rains estate agents