What are the steps involved with selling your Rise Park home quickly to LDN Properties?
LDN Properties, launched in 2003, is happy to talk with homeowners in London wanting to quickly sell their freehold or leasehold flats or houses. We can consider buying properties across the city, including in Rise Park. This district is within the Havering borough of east London and is best known for a 24-acre green space also called Rise Park, which features wildflowers, trees, a children’s play area, tennis courts, sports pitches, and other facilities.
We provide a hassle-free, no-stress and straightforward way to receive a speedy and fair offer for selling your home and happy to answer any questions you have. And we have experience with buying a large variety of properties, such as houses located in potentially problematic areas including near railway stations or airports, homes with structural integrity flaws such as subsidence, houses where the invasive species Japanese knotweed is present in the garden, flats that have very short leases remaining, and numerous other examples.
If you would like to sell your home to LDN Properties, call our experts for a free quote. We should be able to make an offer within the first hour of talking with you, and there’s no pressure to immediately accept because we will give you at least seven days to consider it.
The next step is for us to send one of our friendly representatives to your home so that they can answer any remaining questions you might still have about selling. They will also assess the inside and outside of your home.
Should you accept our final offer, we will contact your solicitor so that we can complete the legal documents required for buying your property. Within a handful of weeks we will be able to finalise the sale, including paying you the full proceeds and exchanging contracts.
And LDN Properties never charges homeowners any fees when selling their houses or flats, because we believe they should get to keep all of the profit from the sale. Estate agents and auctioneers, by contrast, will charge you commission that will reduce your net profit.