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How to Prepare Your Property For Sale

Preparing your property for sale can be one of the most stressful times of your life.  You need to make sure that the house or flat looks as good, spacious and bright as it can for prospective buyers. You’ll also need an estate agent who can make the entire process seamless.  

Why you should prepare your house for selling  

A house that is prepared for selling is likely to perform better on the market. Ensuring your home is as attractive as possible and is a blank canvas for potential buyers is essential. Of course, you’ll want to do the obvious things like declutter to ensure your space is clean and that your home feels inviting.  Staging a home to sell has proven to aid homes in selling faster. In fact, the Home Staging Association of the UK and Ireland report that staged homes sell 61% faster than homes that aren’t staged.  Once you’ve ticked those boxes, it’s time for your estate agent to work their magic 

How to prepare a rented house for selling  

If you’re a landlord with tenants in-situ and are looking to sell your home, there are other things to consider. You’ll want to ensure that the property is ready to sell and that your tenant has done everything they can to make the home presentable to prospective buyers. As a lettings agency, we have extensive experience in assisting our landlords in situations like this. 

When we handle the sale of your tenanted rental property for you, we will keep your tenants in the loop with constant communication, letting them know what’s happening throughout the entire process. Whether you’re selling to another landlord or to an owner/occupier, we’ll do all we can to keep everyone’s best interests at heart and the process as smooth as possible. 

How Three Sixty Living can help 

Get in touch with us and let our experienced professionals remove the stress of selling your property.

Sources:  
Home Staging Association of the UK and Ireland 2019 Report: https://homestaging.org.uk/assets/custom/HSA-Staging-Report-2019.pdf