Factors LDN Properties reviews when making offers to buy Old Oak Common homes
The friendly experts at LDN Properties make speedy and fair offers to buy a wide range of freehold and leasehold homes throughout London and the UK. We have experience buying houses, flats and more in Old Oak Common, which is in the Ealing borough of west London and includes a redevelopment area that eventually is expected to create 25,000 new homes.
We’ve got the financial resources to buy your property right away, with no waiting for many weeks or longer for us to first ger approved for a mortgage to cover the price of the purchase. This saves a lot of time with the selling process, and means that we can generally reduce it to just a few weeks – and that covers paying you the proceeds and exchanging contracts.
And unlike estate agents or auctioneers, we also commit to never making you pay us any commission, so you are ensured of receiving the full proceeds from the sale. Estate agents and auctioneers, however, will make you pay fees that will in turn lower your net sale return.
Many happy homeowners have benefited from our honest and competitive offers, and we promise to give you a good price no matter the shape, size, condition, type or age of your property. We will always share the exact reasoning behind the price that we ultimately offer.
Don’t be concerned if your home has some type of defect or other potentially negative feature, because we provide fair offers for every purchase we make. The long and varied list of homes that we’ve considered includes inherited retirement properties, listed buildings, flats with cladding, houses where the owner cannot find important documents such as the title deeds, commercial properties, houses located next to unsightly mobile phone masts, dilapidates homes, and more.
One important issue that we asses in our property valuations is whether you might have spent time, effort and money into a physical change to the home, such as a renovation or extension. We’re looking to see if the work has had the result of increasing or lowering your home’s value.
But there are many other important issues that we will review as part of the valuation process, such as asking the local planning authority for any documents that might be relevant to your property, looking at the current advantages and disadvantages of owning a house or flat in Old Oak Commons, asking property valuation professionals for their input, checking home sales websites to compare the present and past prices of properties like yours, and other issues.