The process of selling your Wembley Park flat or house speedily to LDN Properties
For more than a decade, LDN Properties has given London homeowners a no-hassle, zero-stress and straightforward way to get quick and competitive offers for selling their houses or flats. We can buy homes in Wembley Park, which is a district in the west London borough of Brent, and is named after a large former landscaped estate dating back to the 1700s.
Selling your home to us is incredibly easy, and it begins when you call us for a free quote. Within the first hour of talking, we should be able to give you an initial price offer on your freehold or leasehold property. There is absolutely no pressure for you to make an immediate decision, because you’ll have at least seven days to think about whether to accept the offer.
If you would like to take us up on our offer, one of our friendly team members will then come to your home so that they can assess the outside and inside ahead of making a final offer. If you’ve still got any questions about selling your home, this is an ideal time to ask them.
Don’t worry if your home has an issue that some buyers might consider to be a deal breaking problem. You’ll get an honest and fair offer, regardless of any individual issues. We’ve made many varied purchases since launching in 2003, including properties built from concrete or another non-standard construction material, houses with bad roofs, flats that have widespread dry rot, vandalised homes, houses that have septic tanks, plots of land, listed buildings, commercial properties, flats that have very short leases remaining, lock-up garages, and more.
If you accept our final offer, the last step is when your solicitor works swiftly with us to complete the required paperwork for the sale. The entire process should only take a few weeks from beginning to end, and that includes exchanging contracts and paying you the proceeds.
Remember that LDN Properties also doesn’t charge any commission when buying homes, which means you can count on receiving the full proceeds from the sale of your flat or house. But if you use an estate agent or auctioneer, they will make you pay fees and these will be deducted from the sale proceeds immediately, which means a reduced net profit from selling.
Our timeline of completing the purchase of most homes in just a handful of weeks is also often far swifter than you can expect when using those two other methods of selling, or even attempting to find a buyer on your own. These alternative approaches for trying to sell your home are far from ideal if your top priority is securing a buyer as fast as possible.