A Trying to sell a property can be hard and finding the right agent can be even harder. Selling a property starts with an accurate property valuation. We are strong believers that pricing your home realistically rather than quoting pie-in-the-sky prices just to gain instruction will only lead to future problems. You are at risk of missing out on key buyers and them extra viewings that could make all the difference, especially if you are in a chain!
GET IN TOUCHOne of our experienced property valuers will visit your property when it’s convenient for you. We’ll share comparable prices, market insights, and prepare a full valuation report. Valuing your property correctly is a skill. Too high and you won’t receive any interest and missing out on buyers. Too low and the property sells for under market value. Our team will ensure you receive an accurate and honest valuation which you’re happy with.
Once you’re ready to put your property on the market, you’ll need to instruct an estate agent. Instruct Mags Property and be kept in the loop with viewings, offers and every step of the sale’s progress. You will have your dedicated Sales Negotiator ensuring that one point of contact within our office for easy and personal communication. You will also receive access to your own online account for 24/7 access to view viewings, feedback and offers.
To find the right buyer your property needs maximum exposure across a wide range of media:
Sit back and let us take care of viewings where we’ll use our expertise to help sell your property. You will receive constructive feedback following viewings and all offers reported to you both verbally and in writing. We will use our experience and local market knowledge to negotiate with buyers on your behalf to ensure we achieve the best possible price and act in your best interests throughout the process. All offers are qualified for their validity and ensure they are in a position to purchase your property (chain-check, proof of funds, solicitor instructed, mortgage agreed, etc) which minimises the risk of a purchase falling through.
At this stage both parties become legally committed to the sale, and if it falls through from this point onwards then the deposit is forfeited. Contracts are signed by both parties and the solicitor requests the buyer’s deposit. A completion date is set and agreed upon by both you and the purchaser. Unless agreed otherwise (e.g. a simultaneous exchange and completion) the completion date can be anything up to 28 days from the date of exchange. If you haven’t done so already, you should have arranged all packing and removal duties in preparation of completion day.
Completion day is the last step in the process of buying and selling and it is the day when legal ownership is transferred from seller to buyer. All parties will receive confirmation of completion and then we can release the keys!