How long will it take me to sell my home?
The amount of time it takes to sell your house or flat will vary depending on whether you sell it through an estate agent, at auction, or to a quick property buyer.
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Some common queries about the time it takes to sell your home
As a quick property buying company, we have extensive knowledge of home sales and can offer these answers to some of the common queries we hear about how long selling can take:
✅ What's the minimum amount of time it takes to sell through an estate agent?
It’s important to understand that the property market can fluctuate and you might be able to sell a house within weeks, or you might not find a buyer for months or even a year or more. However, as a general guideline the shortest possible time it can take from listing a home for sale through to formally exchanging contracts is at least a few months.
✅ Why does selling a house through an estate agent take so much time?
Because of the many steps involved with the process, starting with the initial listing of your home for sale and attracting potential buyers to view the property in person. After you’ve secured a buyer this way there is still a lot of legal and other paperwork to process, which means the process can stretch out for several months.
✅ What's the quickest way that I can sell my house or flat?
As the guide above explains, you might be waiting many months to find a buyer if you sell through an estate agent. Quicker alternatives for selling are doing so at auction, or selling to a quick property buying company like LDN Properties. Although both will get you a fast sale, if you decide to sell at auction you will have to pay the auctioneer fees for organising the sale.
✅ What are the options available to find a buyer for my property?
For many properties, you will usually be able to select from selling using the services of an estate agent, trying your luck with a property auction, selling to an honest quick home buyer like LDN Properties or selling on your own. You will discover that these options vary for many important factors, not just on their timing but also with their expenses and other issues.
✅ I thought auctions were quick, why is that not seen as a fast way to sell a home?
Because selling through an auction also involves a lot of waiting, which includes many weeks or even months between the day on which you decide to sell this way and the day on which the auction is held. If your home sells, the winning bidder/buyer then usually has at least a month to complete the steps needed to finalise the sale, such as signing the required legal papers.
✅ Which of the property selling strategies will require that I pay commission?
You will only have to pay commission if you decide to sell your house or flat through either an auctioneer or an estate agent. If they succeed in finding a buyer for the property, you will then be charged commission as a percentage of the sale price, and this will be taken out of the sale proceeds. Selling to a no-fee quick buyer or on your own are two ways to not pay commission.
✅ Does getting an offer on my home mean that the sale will definitely happen?
No, because if you get an offer on your property through an estate agent or if you’re selling on your own, the person making the offer could later cancel it. This would cause the sale to collapse and require you to begin again with seeking a buyer, delaying a sale even further. And you can’t penalise the person who did this unless you have already exchanged contracts.
LDN Properties can help you to sell your home quickly for fast cash
If you’re looking to make a quick sale of your house or flat, you should call LDN Properties at 0207 183 3022. We can give you a competitive and swift cash offer to buy your house without charging you any fees. You can also reach us by clicking on the "Request Offer" button below, and a member of our friendly team will be in touch to discuss getting you a quick sale.
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