Selling a house or flat to LDN Properties: everything you need to know
If you are ready to seek a buyer for your Clerkenwell home, get in touch with us. In less than one hour of talking with you about the property, we can typically make an initial offer to buy it. There’s no need to respond right away, as you’ll have at least a full week to think about it.
Should you decide to accept that initial offer, the next step will be for one of our team members to schedule a time and day for when they can come to your flat or house and inspect the outside and inside. We will the information they collect on this trip to inform our final offer, and it’s the only such visit you’ll need to have. This contrasts with the many viewings that you might need to accept if you try to sell your home via an estate agent or if you attempt to sell it on your own.
The final offer that we make will be fair even if you have ongoing problems at your home, and competitive no matter the property’s age, condition, location, shape, size or type.
If you then agree to our final offer, we will contact your legal representative such as a solicitor, and work rapidly with them on signing the relevant paperwork and completing the other steps tasks needed for completing the purchase of your home. From start to finish, it should only take a handful of weeks to buy the property, pay you the proceeds and exchange contracts. That’s often much faster than the many months it can sometimes take to secure a buyer through the other methods of selling at an auction, without any help, or with an estate agent. This also makes us a great choice for people whose main aim with selling is finding a buyer speedily.
Also remember that we never charge homeowners any commission when purchasing their properties, which means that you can count on receiving the full proceeds from the sale of your flat or house. This helps with keeping your total selling costs low, which is ideal if that is one of your top goals with selling. And it compares favourably to selling through either an estate agent or an auctioneer, because those two strategies will charge a fee if they manage to find a buyer for your home, and this will be taken out of the sale proceeds, which adds to your expenses.