Learn about the steps for selling your Earl’s Court property to us
When you are looking to sell your leasehold or freehold home in Earl’s Court, contact the friendly experts at LDN Properties. We make fast and fair offers to buy all types of properties and can usually finalize the purchase in just a few weeks, and we never charge any fees.
Within the first hour of discussing your house or flat with you, we should be able to give you an initial competitive offer for buying it. You will have absolutely no pressure to immediately reply to this offer, because we will give you at least seven days to think about it.
Should you decide to accept the initial offer, we will then have one of our representatives contact you to schedule a time and day for them to come to your home and inspect the outside and inside. We will then calculate our final offer based in part on the information they collect during this visit. It’s the only viewing that we would need, compared to you possibly having to go through dozens of viewings if you sold on your own or through an estate agent. And many homeowners report that they find such viewings to be intrusive and take up a lot of their time.
Our final offer will be competitive no matter the age, condition, location, shape, size or type of your property. And it will be fair even if your home has some ongoing structural, financial, legal or other negative factors.
If you agree to our final offer, we will then work speedily with your legal representative like a solicitor to sign all of the mandatory documents and finish the other steps needed to complete the sale. From the beginning to the finish, it should only take a few short weeks, and this includes the key last steps of paying you the entire proceeds and exchanging contracts. That’s often much quicker than you could get with selling a home through an auction, without any help, or with an estate agent, as those strategies can usually take at least many months.
Remember also that LDN Properties will never require that you pay any commission when we purchase your home, which means that you are guaranteed to obtain the full sale proceeds. But if you instead decide to sell your property through an estate agent or an auctioneer, they will charge you commission in the event that they manage to find a buyer for your house or flat. This fee would cause your selling costs to increase as it will be taken out of the final proceeds.