Selling your Fitzrovia house or flat to LDN Properties: the main steps
Enjoy a streamlined, no-stress and zero-hassle sale of your leasehold or freehold home in Fitzrovia by getting in touch with LDN Properties. In less than an hour of talking with you about the property, we should typically be able to give you a competitive initial offer for buying it. You’ll have at least an entire week to consider it, so there is no need to respond to the offer right away.
If you then accept that tentative offer, one of our friendly team members will then contact you to schedule a day and time for when they can come to your home and inspect the outside and inside, and we’ll use the details they collect on that visit to help inform our final offer. You would only need to agree to this one visit when selling your property to us, whereas selling via an estate agent or on your own could require dozens of viewings or potentially even more. And many homeowners say that they find such viewings to be intrusive and very time-consuming.
We promise to give you a final offer that is fair no matter the age, condition, location, shape, size or type of your property, and regardless of the number and scope of any problems it might have.
Next, if you agree to our final offer, we will contact your legal representative like a solicitor to work rapidly with them on signing the necessary documents and handling the other actions required to complete the process of buying your flat or house. It should only be a few weeks from the start to the finish, and that includes paying you the proceeds and exchanging contracts. You’ll find this is often much faster than the several months it could take to secure a buyer through an auctioneer, an estate agent, or attempting to sell without any assistance.
Beyond getting to enjoy a swift sale, remember also that LDN Properties never makes sellers pay any commission. This is ideal for those sellers whose main priorities with finding a buyer for their home include keeping their costs as low as feasible. And it contrasts with the commission that you would need to pay if you manage to sell your home through an estate agent or an auctioneer. This fee will be taken out of the sale proceeds, which will increase your expenses.