When Your Home Struggles to Get the Interest You Feel it Deserves - What is Your Agent Suggesting

When Your Home Struggles to Get the Interest You Feel it Deserves - What is Your Agent Suggesting

We hear on a daily basis, that their only suggestion is to reduce the asking price (that they gave you). We believe there are much better options that should first be implemented, before coming onto the price.

So how do we attract buyers to homes that have sat on the market for months when the previous agents have failed?

We pay more attention to the three vital elements of marketing a home:

1. Presentation - How does the home look online and when buyers come to visit?
2. Photography - is it still acceptable to have poor photos?
3. Social Media - I don't mean just a quick post on a Facebook Page.

Can we do the same for your house? Perhaps you’d really like to move on now, but having tried to sell already, you may be unsure the best way to go about it. Maybe you don’t want to risk your property languishing on the market for months or even years, becoming stale.

We can help you.
We understand property, 15 years helping thousands of sellers move on tothe next chapter, all with their very own story to tell.

We love a challenge.
Our proven expertise is in pinpointing why your home has not sold, and what to do about it. Years of helping frustrated sellers move on to their new lives has made us confident in our ability to help you too.

What next?
Many home sellers who are having trouble selling their home have found one of our complimentary Property Marketing Reviews very useful.

We'll look at every aspect of your home's marketing and provide a report with tips and techniques on how you can improve your chances of achieving the best possible price.

To request a review simply get in touch uisng the "Get in touch with us" contact form on this page.


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