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Avoid Time Wasters When Selling Your Halesowen Home

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Posted on Thursday, May 6, 2021

 

In this two-minute read, we look at ways sellers can identify genuine buyers.

With demand currently outstripping supply in the housing market, sellers are in the driver’s seat, but there is still one hazard that could derail a sale: the flaky buyer.

In a hot market, it’s not uncommon for panicky buyers to make an impulsive offer or go beyond their financial limits.

A buyer might do this because they fear that prices are rising and the market is getting away from them. Or perhaps they’ve been outbid in the past and don’t want to lose out again.

Whatever the motivation, the result is the same: the buyer isn’t committed and drops out weeks or months into the sales process.

Not only is it frustrating for the seller but it could also cost them financially if they’re part of a chain which then collapses because the parties involved grow impatient.

Here are some tips to help you identify genuine buyers.

- Encourage a second viewing. If the buyer makes an offer after the first viewing and then asks for a second, some vendors get worried that they might change their mind. A second visit actually proves they are still as keen as mustard and even if they changed their mind for some reason it is far better to know that as early as possible to avoid costs being incurred. A purchase of a new home is a huge deal in people’s lives and should not be done on a whim. The more they think about it the more solid the sale.

- Do the admin. Ensure your agent gets the buyer to fill in an offer form that includes details about their mortgage provider and solicitor. It’s preferable to go with a buyer who already has their ducks in a row.

- What’s the story? Chat to the buyer about why they are moving. If they’re expecting a baby and have family in the same street, it’s a fair bet that they’re the real deal. If they know little about the area or their story keeps changing, question if they are committed to the sale.

- Ensure the lines of communication are open. Ideally, your buyer will keep you informed of their progress on the survey, searches, and chasing solicitors. Be wary if things go quiet quickly.

- Work with an experienced ‘Propertymark’ qualified agent. Even though it’s a sellers’ market, a good ‘Propertymark’ qualified estate agent can streamline the process and negotiate the very best price for your home. They’ll be good at spotting the genuine buyers from the chancers.
Look for the ‘Propertymark’ logo when choosing your agent or simply ask them if they are members.

For more advice about selling your home, contact us here at Bloore King & kavanagh on 0121 550 4151