Steps for quickly selling your house or flat in Ratcliff to LDN Properties
Selling your London home is stress-free, zero-hassle and straightforward when you get in touch with LDN Properties. We have been buying freehold and leasehold properties for 15+ years around the Ratcliff area, which is part of the east London borough of Tower Hamlets and is said to have been named after a small red sandstone cliff that no longer exists.
We’re able to buy many different freehold and leasehold properties, regardless of their type, size, shape condition or age. Some examples of past offers made and elsewhere are houses built from concrete or other non-standard construction material, flats with noisy neighbours, properties with septic tanks, homes of multiple occupancy, houses with a structural problem like dry rot or subsidence, properties suffering from storm damage, vandalised flats, and many more.
We have the funds available to immediately buy your home, so there’s no delays of weeks or months whilst waiting to get approved for a mortgage. This makes the buying timeline only take about a few weeks, including paying you the proceeds and exchanging contracts. When you sell via an estate agent or auctioneer it can take at least a few months to get a genuine offer.
If you’re interested in selling your Ratcliff home to us, get in touch and in less than an hour we should be able to give you a tentative offer for buying your property. You will have at least seven days to consider the offer, so there is no pressure for you to decide immediately.
If you accept our initial offer, we will then arrange for one of our friendly team members to visit your property, so that they can inspect the exterior and interior. It’s also a great chance for you to ask them any remaining queries you have about selling.
And the last stage is when we work quickly with your solicitor to sign the required documents for buying your home, completing the entire process within a handful of weeks.
Remember that we will never make you pay any commission for selling your home to us, which means you will receive the full proceeds from our final offer. Compare that to using an estate agent or auctioneer, where you’ll often pay fees that will be subtracted from the sale proceeds, lowering your net sale proceeds.