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Guide to moving home
Sell your Perfect Property
By instructing Lewis Haughton Wills to sell your property, you
will gain access to a vast number of potential buyers via our ever
expanding mailing list. Your property will also be featured on
our own Internet site,
. This will
allow your property to be seen not just by prospective buyers
looking to move within this area, but also those who are thinking
of relocating.
When you use Lewis Haughton Wills to sell your property, you will
also benefit from:
Free no obligation valuation of your property from a
local property expert.
Experienced, trained and enthusiastic members of staff.
Our Agency uses experience to identify potential buyers, with
viewings arranged to suit you.
Ever growing database of prospective purchasers.
Maximum coverage on all the market leading property portals
including: Rightmove, Primelocation and Zoopla.
In order to sell your home quicker, we will do everything in our
power to help you.
Advice to people Selling Property
Selling your property quickly and gaining the best possible price
has got to be a priority for any prospective vendor and there are
a few simple steps which you can take to improve your chances
greatly.
First impressions are very important, your prospective purchaser
will form an opinion within thirty seconds of drawing up outside
your property. So make sure your garden is kept tidy, a well kept
garden usually looks larger and needing less maintenance than an
untidy one.
A fresh coat of paint can work wonders to improve the
appearance of your front door and window sills. Make sure the
interior of your home is as free of clutter as possible. Potential
buyers need to see the size of the rooms.
The smell of flowers can make a room feel more welcoming as can
a warm home in winter and open windows in the summer.
If you are showing people around your home try to be as helpful
as possible and answer all their questions truthfully and if you
have a dog or cat, try to keep them isolated when people visit as
not everyone likes animals.
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