Why isn't my house selling?

Why isn't my house selling?

Your property may have been on the market now for a few weeks and you may have noticed you have not been receiving any viewings on your property.

If things have gone quiet, we recommend you speak with your agent for feedback and to see if anything can be altered in terms of marketing to create fresh interest.
Would fresh photographs help? Do you need to de-clutter? Is the price on the ambitious side? Does this need to be altered to be more competitively priced with similar properties?
You can ask your agent to go through viewing feedback with you. Is there a common theme with viewers feedback stopping them from putting offers forward?
 Is there something you can change to make your property more appealing to more people?
Ask your agent what they are doing to generate interest in your property. How pro-active are they being?
How often do you see your property appear on their social media portals? We find this is a great way of engaging with potential new buyers.
We liaise with our sellers on a weekly basis. We contact them to discuss how their property is performing, we discuss what has been working and how we will continue to market their property in order to get the property sold.
If you would like to chat with a member of our friendly team with how we can help you,
Telephone: 01953 453838



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