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Quick property sale - HomeWhen you want to sell your property quickly, finding ‘the right buyer’ is the most important and the most difficult part of the process. Whether it’s arguing endlessly over the price or simply pulling out at the eleventh hour leaving you high and dry with a big legal bill, there are hundreds of ways they can give you sleepless nights. That’s where ‘Need to sell your property’ can make all the difference...
Problems selling your propertyIt is common practice for Estate Agents to overvalue a property to secure an instruction to sell. However this overvaluation fails to generate interest and generally the vendor is then ‘persuaded’ to drop the asking price and accept an offer way below the initial expectation.
How can we help to sell your propertyWhen you’re looking to move home quickly even a month can seem like a long time. But when you choose us, your home can be sold quickly and efficiently with the money in your pocket within 7 days!
Price‘Oh I’ll make more money from selling my house the conventional way’. At a first glance this may seem correct, but before making your mind up we’d encourage you to compare the benefits of a conventional sale with the added benefits of selling to us. Take a look at the table below and you may be surprised by what you find!
Why Need to sell your propertyWith 30 years’ combined property experience, we know the market like the backs of our hands. We have acted as advisers and principals in the residential, commercial, investment and development sectors. So we can afford to make you a fair and realistic offer for your home – and make sure you receive the money within seven days if you need it.
Property ValuationWe offer NO COST VALUATIONS, which can be set up within 24 hours.
FAQsFrequently asked questions about how to sell your property and getting a quick property sale
Contact us for quick property saleSo if you think ‘need to sell your property’ is the company to help ease your money worries complete the valuation request form to make an appointment for a FREE no obligation appointment.
You need to sell fastFor one reason or another you need to sell your property quickly but don’t know where to turn. We’ll remove the stress and trouble that selling your home brings with our professional and personal approach.
Sell and rent backIf you need to raise some cash fast but you’re not ready to move home, we can take care of that. We’ll buy your home from you fast and then rent it back to you at a fair market rent*. So you really get the best of both worlds - your money and you get to stay in your home!
Sell and buy backWhen you sell to us, you get your money fast – guaranteed. But financial situations can change quickly, and you may find you want to buy your home back again. That’s easy with our sell and buy back option.
Cash releaseWith the price of houses almost doubling since the mid 1990’s it seems ludicrous that people are still struggling by, when the answer to their money worries is literally - on their doorstep.
Chain breakingThe chain involved in selling a property simply refers to the numerous transactions (or sellers/buyers) that are involved. Chain breaking occurs when one of the links or ‘parties’ involved in your chain encounters a problem. For example: the person buying your property cannot get their mortgage agreed.
Stop repossessionUnfortunately if things don’t go as planned, and your home is in danger of repossession, lenders main priority is getting back as much of their money as they can. This means they’re not worried about what’s ultimately left for you.
Problem propertiesWhether your property is suffering from subsidence, structural damage or is just in a general state of disrepair there are lots of reasons for a no-sale. Unfortunately as most potential buyers will need a mortgage to buy your property, they will be unable to obtain the necessary funds if your house has defects.
Probate propertiesThe worst happens and a loved one dies, bequeathing you their home or property. Apart from the obvious distress and sorrow you are experiencing there are the added complications of what to do with the property.
Selling from abroadYour property is costing you a small fortune in maintenance, you can’t find any tenants to let it or an estate agent to give you a realistic valuation (let alone one you can trust) - but your major problem is that you live abroad!
Selling and divorceSelling your property and going through a marriage break-up have been cited as two of the most stressful things you can go through. Having to deal with them both at the same time is a daunting proposition.
Tenanted propertiesIf you've been renting your property for some time and then decide to sell, your tenants can sometimes be a bit of a handful: Arranging viewings for prospective buyers without the tenants knowing or arranging viewings when the tenants are there - all of these run the risk of putting your buyer off.
Free legal feesWe’ve viewed your property, made you an acceptable offer. So what’s next, and how do we manage to complete in 7 days? Surely that will require a good solicitor and they cost money?!
Bridging loansYou’ve found the house of your dreams but are struggling to sell your property. Unless you can come up with sufficient funds then you’ll loose the sale. Sounds like a story from a book? Well actually government figures from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister show more than £1m worth of home sales fall through everyday in Britain.
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