Selling Your Home Privately
The past few years has seen a lot of options appear for those who wish to sell their homes
without using an estate agent. There are numerous websites that allow you to advertise your home costing from a few pounds
to a few hundred.
However, if you need to sell your home fast to avoid repossession, you might find that selling privately takes too long. Despite
advertising homes for sale online appealing to the seller, because they can avoid paying agent's fees, buyers are much lazier and dont
pay estate agents for buying. This means that most buyers will go to where they believe the most choice is, plus local information about
schools and other key factors that agents are knowledgable about.
If you advertise your home for sale online you should also look for other options, such as estate agents or cash property buyers .
Tips on Selling Online
If you are registered with an Estate Agent, make sure your contract allows private sales
Online listings are only as good as the numbe of potential buyers who will view your listing
A home made 'For Sale' board could help with passing viewers
Be prepared to haggle - estate agents will help with this, but online you are on your own
Be realistic about both your description of your home and the price you need
What Are My Options?
The more places you advertise, the more chance of finding a buyer.
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