It’s time to get your sale moving.
While we believe we’re the best agents to sell your home, we want you to be sure of that, too. So, here are six tips to make the sale of your home a bit easier before you relocate.
Trust us
We’re experts in all things property and have worked with many people in your situation. You’re probably spinning lots of plates getting things together for the new job: packing up, organising family, finding schools… that’s why you need an agent you can trust. We will provide a realistic valuation of your property so you know what you’ll be able to afford in your new area. Also, while we can’t promise a specific timescale, we will work hard to get your property sold as quickly as possible. We’ll seek feedback from potential buyers who have viewed your home, keeping you informed every step of the way. Trust us to get the sale done.
Prepare your property
Before putting your home on the market, you may need to spend a bit of money getting it ready. Properties that are presented without any glaring problems (such as cupboards coming off hinges, doors that won’t shut, wobbly and broken paving stones) are more likely to catch a buyer’s eye. The better your home looks before it's marketed for sale, the more interest you’re likely to get when it’s on the market. Clear away clutter (kids’ toys, heaving bookshelves and the like) and keep décor neutral. That way, buyers can really get a feel for your property.
Time pressure
If you’re just a few weeks away from starting the new job and your property still hasn’t sold, keep calm, we’ll get there. Unfortunately, there’s no such thing as a guaranteed quick sale. So, you may need a Plan B. Can you afford to move into temporary accommodation before you commit to buying another property? Perhaps your employer will cover this cost?
Legalities
Make sure you have the right people in place to deal with the sale of your property. Start looking for a recommended conveyancer (we can help with this) before you put your property on the market, so you can move as fast as possible with any legal paperwork.
Budget
There are lots of costs associated with selling a property. While agency fees and lawyers can be paid once a sale has completed, you may need to budget for some extra costs before that. These might include: removal companies, storage fees, home clearance, repairs (to the property prior to sale), and travel. It’s important to keep these costs in mind and prepare for them in advance so that they don’t cause you financial worries at the time.
Explore all your options
A job relocation doesn’t necessarily mean you have to sell your current property. Have you explored all the other options? Perhaps you can afford to rent a property in your new location and let your home out. This will save you hassle and possible generate extra income. Renting is a great option if you’re not totally sure about the new job and want a Plan B. And if your new job is abroad, letting your home instead of selling it can save a lot of money if things don’t work out. Remember, if you want to return home and have a tenant in place, you may need to wait until their lease term is up.