Are You Ready to Sell in the Next 3 Months? Here’s How to Win

Are You Ready to Sell in the Next 3 Months? Here’s How to Win

Thinking of putting your home on the market soon? If you’re aiming to list within the next 90 days, this guide is for you. Here’s how to sharpen your strategy so you don’t just sell, you get the sale you want.

Why the Next 90 Days Matter

The period before you list is where the real groundwork happens. In today’s market, buyers are selective, and first impressions carry weight. By preparing now, both practically and strategically, you’ll position your property to stand out when it matters most.

 

What You Can Do Now to Maximise Success

 

1. Get Clear on Your Goals and Your Deal Breakers

Before you list, define your essentials: your lowest acceptable figure, ideal timeline, and what stays with the home. Clarity keeps negotiations calm and focused.

2. Choose the Right Agent

Don’t be swayed by the highest valuation alone. Look for an agent who understands your property’s strengths, has a tailored marketing plan, and communicates clearly. If your goal is speed, discuss strategies to generate early momentum.

3. Prep Your Paperwork Early

Have your documents ready, title deeds, EPC, warranties, and property information forms. Buyers and solicitors love a seller who’s organised, and it can help you move faster once the right offer arrives.

4. Polish, Don’t Overhaul

Focus on presentation rather than major projects:

• Refresh tired paint and replace dated fittings

• Deep clean kitchens and bathrooms

• Declutter and create a sense of space

• Add warmth with lighting, soft furnishings, and a tidy exterior

5. Capture Professional Visuals

Once your home looks its best, invest in professional photography, a floorplan, and ideally a video tour. Exceptional presentation online attracts serious buyers and reduces time on the market.

6. Tell Your Home’s Story

A property listing isn’t just about square footage, it’s about connection. What makes living there special? Is it the morning light in the kitchen, the garden in spring, or the quiet evenings in the lounge? Use emotion to draw interest.

7. Stay Agile During Viewings

Flexibility matters. Allow viewings at varied times, make your property easy to access, and listen carefully to buyer feedback. If a consistent theme arises, adjust presentation or pricing quickly.

8. Negotiate with Clarity

Every offer is a conversation. Consider more than price, think about chain position, speed, and certainty. Being open-minded and well-prepared helps you move decisively when the right buyer appears.

 

Why This Strategy Works

The sellers who succeed in today’s market are the ones who plan ahead, present with care, and act with purpose. By thinking through your goals, refining your presentation, and keeping flexibility front and centre, you’ll put yourself in the strongest position possible.

If you’re looking to put your house on the market in the next 90 days, the first step is always a professional valuation. It’s the best way to understand your home’s current market potential and where it sits among active buyers. Get in touch with us if you’d like to know the current market value of your property and the buyer demand we already have registered for homes like yours. We’ll arrange a no-obligation valuation and guide you through your next steps with confidence.

 


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