Top Tips For Selling Your Home
At Ward & Partners we focus all our energies on getting as many interested buyers to view your property as possible. However, to get the best possible price for your property there are a number of things to bear in mind in order to make viewings successful and to get the best possible purchase price and speedy sale.
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1. Prudent & Sensible
Allow at least 3 months between putting your home on the market and moving into a new home. In order to be in a stronger negotiating position your house should be on the market and generating interest BEFORE you start looking! Failure to do this means you will be negotiating from a weaker position on both your sale and purchase. If you fall in love with somewhere but do not yet have a purchaser you will have to bid high to secure the new one and then will be under pressure to drop your price to gain a quick sale.
2. Safe & Sound
We take your security very seriously. If you are ever unhappy about showing people around yourself, we will accompany them with a member of our team. Never let people into your home to view without a prior appointment through us. If anyone approaches you directly to view your home always refer them to our office.
3. Spick & Span
First impressions count with the majority of buying decisions decided on within the first 10 seconds of entering a property. Always make sure that the property is kept tidy and is well cleaned. Store away any additional furniture during the viewings to create a spacious environment.
De-clutter and de-personalise your living space in order to allow your prospective buyers a chance to view the property in a less personal light.
Carry out any running repairs and ensure that the house is spotless.
4. Bright & Breezy
A new lick of paint, re-grouting tiles, new lino or tiling and even new kitchen doors will help to smarten up property.
Failure to address smaller items may lead your buyer to think that the property has been neglected.
Finally ensure your home has fresh flowers and that there are no unpleasant or strong smells.
5. Cats & Dogs
Whilst pets are a loving member of your family, many buyers are put off by the unwanted attentions of a dog or cat (or other pet).
Wherever possible arrange for someone else to look after your pet when you have a viewing and ensure that your home is free of any pet smells.
6. Shrubs & Borders
Gardens can be a real selling feature. Always ensure that your garden is kept neat, maintained and clear of debris.
7. First & Foremost
Should you be showing people around your home then allow them to enter the room first. This is important as it allows your prospective buyers to have a clearer view of the room, particularly important in smaller rooms. Always end the viewing with the most impressive room, normally the main reception room as this creates a lasting impression.
8. Inform & Persuade
Remember, if you are carrying out your own viewings, nobody likes being sold to, so when discussing your home be informative about the positive aspects of the property, how you have improved the property, the local amenities on hand, etc but never oversell!
9. Pounds & Pence
Never tell a prospective buyer the price you are willing to accept and never be tempted to accept an offer in your own home, even if it is at your asking price. Politely explain your preference for negotiations to be conducted through your Estate Agent. Our experienced negotiators are there to assess the potential buyers financial ability and achieve the best price for you.
10. Contact & Further Viewings
You always want to be as helpful as possible to potential buyers, however many problems are experienced when telephone numbers are swapped. Explain that you would prefer all negotiations, including second viewings, to be arranged through your Estate Agent. Never give out your telephone number.
11. One & Only
Once you are on the market, other agents may contact you in order to try and gain your business. In such circumstances please contact us as we need to protect you from the potential risk of paying two Estate Agency fees.


