Families upsizing in Warfield and Binfield always ask us this one question...

Families upsizing in Warfield and Binfield always ask us this one question...

Having helped countless families upsize to their ‘forever home’ we get asked on almost every valuation the following question:

Do I list my home first, or do I find a house and then list?


Once your in either Binfield or Warfield, the vast majority of families would only ever upsize in the same village they are in, why would you want to move elsewhere? The children are in good schools, you have great dog walks around and you feel part of the community here.

There are two scenarios that families in Binfield or Warfield are worried about, the first is what happens if they list their home and a property that meets their requirements does not come up? The second one is that the dream house comes up and they miss out as somebody else has an offer accepted before they can even list their home.

From helping hundreds if not thousands of families secure their dream home in Binfield and Warfield the correct advice has to be to list your home first, we will always be completely transparent with timescales with your buyer so the viewers of your home will already understand that the timescales are unknown prior to viewing the property.

Once you are in the position with a buyer, once the dream home comes up you are in a position to be able to secure that house right away - and if that dream house markets with us, we can secure you and your family a viewing on that house before it is listed on the marketing portals.

Looking to upsize in Binfield or Warfield and would like to have some advice specific to your situation? Please get in touch and we’d love to help with no hidden agenda just sound, honest advice.


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