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The presentation of your property is important and whilst it is not always advisable to tackle larger jobs (new kitchen or bathroom etc) the smaller items do create a better impression.
Consider de-cluttering, cleaning carpets and removing excess furniture, touch up paintwork and work on the property's 'kerb appeal' by making sure the garden is neat and tidy with seasonal plants or baskets.
Our valuer will be happy to discuss individual properties and presentation ideas.
Viewings are the perfect opportunity to set the scene so that purchasers can really imagine themselves living in the property.
A welcoming open fire on a cold day is well received and lamps look good on a dark day. If pets or children are going to provide a distraction consider enlisting the help of a neighbour to occupy them.
A deal may well be agreed on the basis of a 'quick sale'. If your deeds are with your mortgage lender it could take time to retrieve them. If your solicitor is instructed when we initially market the house they can have already prepared much of the paperwork to enable them to act swiftly once a sale is agreed.
It is worth considering a pre-sale vendor survey which enables identification or the remedy of problems in advance of marketing. It is beneficial to be aware of any potential problems and to have a second opinion for when the purchaser commissions their survey and considers renegotiation.
We can suggest a number of surveyors in the area that would be able to undertake this for you.
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The Old Manor House
£575,000

No. 3 Ladyford Mews
£395,000 |