What is a buyer looking for when searching for a property? What can you do to improve your chances of finding a buyer, over and above 'location'? Here are the top 10 things that a buyer wants when looking for a new property.
Without a plan, you are essentially posting the property to the market like an ill-thought-out social media post and hoping that someone sees it and likes it enough to want to buy! You might sell. You might get an offer. But it is all a bit...Vanilla? You may even say, boring??
Searching for the perfect property to buy is a mission. And the current record low levels of property coming onto the market is making it even harder. So, it is not surprising that you are over the moon when you finally find a property that you want to buy. But, when the excitement levels are high, it can be easy to overlook important things.
Living in a world of organisation can actually improve our mental wellbeing. It can actually make us feel happier. So, follow in the footsteps of Marie Kondo and Mrs Hinch and get organised!
Your hallway is often the first part of your home that any visitor will see. It can also be the most convenient place to store/dump coats, shoes and bags. We want our homes to be welcoming and inviting. Especially when we are trying to sell. What first impression is your hallway making?
As we approach Christmas, we all start making plans for the coming new year. If you have decided that a move is on the cards for you and your family, you have probably thought that you will put your home on the market in the New Year. But, what if everyone else has the exact same thought?
Is your home your castle? Or is it 'almost' perfect? Would it be just right if there were just a few slight alterations? Should you sell your home and move to a property that perfectly fits the bill? Or should you renovate the property that you are in to make it work for you?
You have probably heard agents saying, "We have a database of qualified buyers" in their pitch. So what? Why is it important? What does it mean to 'qualify' a buyer?
It is completely normal, expected almost, to offer a cup of tea, sit down and get to know each other when someone visits. But how much should you get to know your viewers?
There are so many elements to selling your home. It can seem like you have taken on another full-time job sometimes. But don't despair. There is a simple solution.
I think that we can all agree - moving home is expensive. There are so many costs that it is almost impossible to keep track. So, what costs do you need to consider before putting your home up for sale?
When you put your home on the market, why not try to keep up with the newest trends so that your property stands out from the crowd and attracts the attention of your buyers?