Getting a speedy and competitive offer for selling your Hanwell home to LDN Properties
LDN Properties, founded in 2003, makes fair and fast offers to buy almost any type of freehold or leasehold house, flat, commercial building or other property. We’re able to quickly buy homes in Hanwell, which is within the Ealing borough of west London and is known for the local landmark of St Mary’s Church, originally built in the 900s and rebuilt several times in later years.
To begin the process of selling your house or flat to us, call our friendly team and within the first hour of talking we should likely be able to make a tentative offer for buying the property. You’ll have at least a full week to consider the offer, so there’s zero pressure to decide right away.
If you decide to accept our tentative offer, we will then soon have a representative come to your home so that they can inspect the interior and exterior ahead of us making a final offer. This is also a perfect chance to ask our team member any queries that you’ve still got about selling. We promise to answer all of your questions in detail until we’ve addressed all of your issues.
Do not worry if your home has some feature that other buyers might deem to be a negative, which could be anything from a structural problem like subsidence through to being located close to railway tracks. You have our promise that LDN Properties will make an honest and fair final price offer for your home.
The last step, if you accept our final offer, is when we work rapidly with your solicitor or other legal representative in order to complete all of the required legal paperwork to finalise the sale. The entire process should only take about a few short weeks, and that includes the time it takes to exchange contracts and pay you the full proceeds. It’s often much speedier than the schedule for selling via an estate agent or auctioneer, which usually takes a few months at least.
Another important distinction is that those two alternative methods of selling a home will also require that you pay commission for a successful sale, and this reduces your net profit because the fee is taken immediately out of the sale proceeds.