The countdown has begun to sell your home by spring 2022! ⏰

The countdown has begun to sell your home by spring 2022! ⏰

Planning ahead is the number one target of savvy sellers when planning to sell your home. Making sure you get your timings right will affect your final sale price and onwards move!

⏰ The countdown has begun to sell your home by spring 2022

If you are hopeful for a move in the spring the wheels should be in motion already…. Don’t worry though it is not too late!

With the average U.K. house sale taking 127 days to go through, planning ahead is essential with any moving journey. For sellers that want to make the most of the busiest day of the year when it comes to shopping for a new home there is still time!

Read our blog here on how to choose the right estate agent for you, estate agents are very different even though they may appear the same and you need to select very carefully the agent that you’re going to spend the next 6 to 9 months working with.

Love Property we have many motivated sellers who have already got their launch planned and are ready to go maximising the optimum timescales and processes which help them get the best outcome for them and the property.

If you would like to talk to us about this a bit more, or maybe you’re just interested in what your property is worth and when best to think about selling your home please call us on (01748) 834373.

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Take a look at the most up-to-date figures from Rightmove Plus covering all of February, across our local area- DL11-DL7.

From pricing strategy to presentation and timing, selling well is rarely rushed. Early preparation gives you more control, stronger interest, and often a better final price.

The latest Rightmove House Price Index shows the national average asking price at £368,019, effectively unchanged month-on-month (0.0%). Following the strongest start to a year for prices since 2020, February’s pause suggests the market is consolidating rather than accelerating.