Be sold! With Belvoir

Your house is likely to be your most valuable asset. We know that this is the place you have poured time, money and effort into. It’s your home and you love it. But, for whatever reason, it’s now time to move on.

Some things are a given when you’re selling your home. You want minimum hassle, a speedy sale and the best possible price, but you also want to be sure that it’s in safe, expert hands.

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We'll be right here with you

Selling a property can sometimes be a complicated and frustrating process. We’ll be there with you from start to finish, from managing viewings to sorting out complicated chains. We will keep you informed at every stage, so you won’t have to chase for the latest news. We also offer free face to face vendor care meetings at your property or at one of our offices, all part of our service to you, ensuring a stress-free sale, at the price and pace to suit you.

Get in touch with us

So, whether you have already made the decision to sell or you are interested in getting a property valuation before making your decision, contact one of our Swansea Estate Agents offices.

Selling your property? Here are some top tips from us;

Work with your agent and make them work for you. At Belvoir we believe every seller and their home are unique. We’d like you to tell us what made you fall in love with your home and what you enjoy most about it now. We’ll highlight this information when we start marketing your home to like-minded buyers. Make sure your agent is aware of your situation, too. If you are just testing the water and aren’t 100% committed to moving, they need to know. Likewise, if you can’t move for six months, or, if you need to move quickly, tell your agent and they may be able to regulate the pace of the sale. Listen to your agent’s advice. They know the local market and have your interests at heart

Settling on an asking price will be one of the biggest decisions you make in this process. Invite a selection of local agents to come in and value your property, but don’t just go with the agent that provides the highest appraisal and/or the lowest fee. An over-inflated asking price may really inhibit the speed of the sale. A low agent fee may mean you get a mediocre service.

Do your own research on the Land Registry website and find out what similar properties to yours have sold for in the area. If an agent gives you a much higher valuation than the others, ask them to provide examples of comparable sales.

There’s no avoiding those little DIY jobs that have been waiting to be done for years when you are looking to sell. Take some time to fix those loose floorboards, finish paint jobs, nail down the squeaking floorboard and fit the skirting board. These details matter.

Once that’s done, have a good clear out. Get rid of any clutter and thin out your personal items, like bulky ornaments, family photographs, paperwork and toys. This gives buyers the space to visualise themselves living in your house.

Before the viewings begin, make sure your home is sparkling clean from top to bottom, especially the kitchen and bathroom. If needs be, have the carpets professionally shampooed, particularly if you have pets.

Improve your home’s kerb appeal, too. Paint your front door, polish up the brass (if you have any) and sweep away any leaves from the front of the house. Mow the lawn and make sure your garden looks neat and tidy. Perhaps show how particular areas can be used for al fresco dining with strategically placed garden furniture.

Instruct a solicitor, who has conveyancing experience, from the outset so that you are ready for action. Waiting until you have accepted an offer can delay the process unnecessarily.

Make sure you have all your paperwork in order as this can really speed things up. So, if your property is leasehold, make sure you have the papers ready to pass on to your solicitor. Likewise, obtain any planning or building consents well in advance – these can help clinch a sale. Your estate agent and solicitor will be able to advise you on the type of paperwork you need to gather.

In addition, by law, you will need to commission an EPC (energy performance certificate) for your property. Your estate agent can help you to organise this. You won’t be able to market the property without one, so get it sorted as soon as possible.

It is usually best to let your estate agent show the viewers around whilst you go out – they will feel more comfortable if you’re not there. This means they can have an open discussion about your house without fear of causing offence. They’ll also be able to take their time imagining how your home could become their home.

It’s a tricky one, but try and work around viewings. It really helps if potential buyers are able to view your home at a time that suits them. If not, there’s the risk they’ll see another property and forget yours.

If you have tenants in the property, give them plenty of notice about your plans and keep things friendly. That way, they’re more likely to keep the place looking tidy and accommodate viewings.

If at all possible, pack your pets off for a day trip to the neighbors or in-laws. Another nice touch is to leave any parking space you may have free for the viewers. Something as simple as easy parking will help ensure they enter your home in a good frame of mind.

Avoid strong cooking smells and don’t smoke in the house in the run up to viewings. Open windows and place a few bunches of fresh flowers around the house to freshen things up and demonstrate that you care about what the buyer thinks.

Do take feedback on board – if all the feedback from viewings points towards a particular issue – do something about it.

Arrange a free market appraisal

If you’re looking to sell or you’re just interested in how much your property might be worth, the best way to get an accurate and detailed understanding is through a free one-to-one appraisal with one of our experienced local agents. Request an appraisal with us using the form below.

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