The process of speedily selling your Northolt house or flat to LDN Properties
When you’re ready to sell your home fast, contact LDN Properties and speak with our experts. We can provide a no-hassle, streamlined and zero-stress way to obtain a competitive and swift offer for selling your London home – including houses or flats in Northolt, which is a town in the Ealing borough west of the city centre that was founded as a Saxon village in the 8th century.
Start by calling us and asking about selling your home, and within the first hour of talking we should be able to make an initial offer for buying the property. You will have at least a full week to think about our offer, so there is no pressure to make a decision on it right away.
Should you accept the tentative offer, we will then quickly arrange for one of our team members to come to your home so that they can inspect the interior and exterior before we make a final offer. It’s also a perfect time to ask any questions you might have about the selling process.
Don’t worry if your home has a structural flaw or other feature that some buyers could see as a dealbreaking problem. When we assess your home, we promise to give you an honest and fair offer, no matter its age, condition, shape, size or type. There are many types of properties we can buy, including flood-damaged flats, Wimpey No-Fines houses, vandalised properties, homes with solar panels, lock-up garages, plots of land, flats located near airports or underneath noisy flight paths, homes that have septic tanks, listed buildings, and many other different varieties.
After we make our final offer, if you accept it we then move rapidly to work with your solicitor or other legal representative to complete the purchase of your property. The entire process should only take a few weeks, and that includes exchanging contracts and paying you the proceeds.
Remember that LDN Properties never makes homeowners pay any fees, which means that you are assured of receiving the full proceeds from the price offer that we make for your home. By contrast, you will have to pay commission if you sell through an auction or estate agent, and this fee will be subtracted from the sale proceeds immediately, in turn lowering your net profit.
Those two alternative methods of selling can also be quite slow, with auctions taking at minimum a few months to complete all of the mandatory steps, and selling via an estate agent sometimes taking an entire year or longer. Neither of those timelines are a match for property owners who are looking to find a buyer for their home on the swiftest schedule possible.