How to increase your chances of a fast property sale in Northampton

How to increase your chances of a fast property sale in Northampton

How to increase your chances of a fast property sale in Northampton

So, if you are looking to sell your property in Northampton, here’s our top tips to ensure you do so without any unexpected delays

Tip one is to ensure your property looks as good as it can do
Consider making simple home improvements such as a freshen up off paint both inside and out. Fall back in love with your property like you did when you first purchased it. 

Tip number two, ensure your asking price is correct for your type of property.
Make sure your home is not over valued in comparison to others in Northampton or the local area of similar condition, this will put potential buyers off and if a price seems too good to be true then more than likely it won’t be achieved

Tip three, if you receive multiple offers then select the buyer that best suits your needs.
Sometimes an offer that isn’t financially the best can in the long run be the best buyer if they have no chain. An ideal buyer will be a first time buyer or a buyer with nothing to sell

Tip four, and this is an after sales tip. Ensure you have all the relevant paperwork for a house sale.
A lack of necessary forms and documents can delay the sales process. Your going to need solicitors to act on your sale so there’s no harm having this instructed before securing a buyer, this also works if your buyer, having a solicitor already instructed will make your offer stand out above others.

That’s our 4 top tips to secure a quick property sale in Northampton, if you have any questions or are looking to sell a property then please reach out. We'd love to help.




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