What can you do you help speed up your house sale?
Spruce up your home for a quick sale
Simple improvements can have major results. Decluttering, neutral paint and minor DIY fixes can lead to a well-presented house that attracts buyers. Find more tips and tricks in our article how to get your home ready for a quick sale.
Good photos for online listing or estate agents window
First impressions matter, and in today's digital world, most buyers begin their home search online. High-quality images of your home can be the deciding factor in whether potential buyers want to schedule a viewing or move on to the next listing. Good photos can attract more interest, helping your property stand out from the crowd and they can showcase the best features of your home and highlight your home’s strengths. They can also help future buyers create an emotional connection with the property, which is often a key motivator for people making big decisions like buying a home.
Ask for feedback from viewings
Asking for feedback after house viewings is a valuable step in the selling process because it provides insight into what potential buyers are thinking. Feedback can help highlight any areas for improvement that you might be able to adjust to make your property more appealing and sell faster.
Knowing what is stopping potential buyers from putting an offer in, whether it be the price, or a particular aspect of the property can help you understand what buyers in your market are looking for and enable you to fine tune your marketing strategy.
Be proactive and responsive
Being quick to respond to viewers or estate agents queries at the beginning of your sale and communicating well with your conveyancing during the legal process of conveyancing will help speed things along.
Your conveyancer will send a lot of information, so being ready to complete, review, sign and return documents quickly can prevent any hold ups in the conveyancing process, and ensure you are legally prepared in good time.
Have paperwork ready
Your estate agents and/or conveyancer may ask for various certificates and paperwork to confirm your property is safe and in adherence with any appropriate legal processes. Having your EPC, gas and boiler certificates, FENSA certificates for windows and doors, electrical installation certifications and any planning permission certificates quick to hand is an easy way to ensure there are no unnecessary delays during your sale transaction.
Pick your professionals carefully
Selling property can be a stressful process, there’s so many unforeseen issues that can arise. However, you can reduce some of this stress by choosing the right professionals to guide you through the process.
Choosing the right conveyancer can help to keep your sale on track. A skilled conveyancer will handle your case with precision, making sure there are no unnecessary delays or costly mistakes. All the conveyancers we work with are experts in home moves, however to help you decide if a potential conveyancer is right for you take a look at our questions to ask when choosing a conveyancer article.
How long does it take to sell a house with no chain?
In theory a chain free house sale should be quicker. This is not set in stone as unforeseen items can always be unearthed during the conveyancing process. However, it is possible that a chain free sale can be completed in as little as 8 weeks, from the offer being accepted to the completion of the sale.
A seller may choose to only sell their house to someone who is not in a chain in an attempt to speed up the process. It’s worth noting this can be counterproductive as there are often less buyers who are chain free, and it could take longer to find a buyer.