According to data from estateagent4me, over the past four years homes listed in October have taken an average of 61 days to sell.
As such, this means homeowners must have their house listed well before the Brexit deadline of 31 October if they want to maximise their chances of getting a sale.
Paula Higgins, chief executive of HomeOwners Alliance, which runs estateagentforme, said: “If you have been waiting for certainty over Brexit before putting your home on the market to sell this year – unfortunately, time has run out.
“Deadline day for advertising your home if you want to sell before Christmas is 21 October. So it’s time to get a move on.”
Seasonal selling
Data from the website also revealed January was the best time to market a property as the New Year was generally the time when sales tended to happen most speedily.
Those listing in late autumn, in comparison, proved slower to shift. Indeed, on average since 2015 properties in the UK have stayed on the market for 51 to 70 days.
Tips for a quick sale
However, for anyone keen to get their house snapped up before the festive celebrations begin in earnest, estateagent4me is offering advice on how to proceed.
Higgins added: “The first step is to find the best performing estate agent in your area – and a good starting point is estateagent4me, which ranks local agents by how rapidly they sell and how often they secure the asking price.”
Kerb appeal
Prospective buyers make up their mind about a home within the first few minutes of arriving, so having a neat, tidy and inviting exterior can make a huge difference. Here are some ideas to help you boost your home’s kerb appeal.
The right price
According to estategagent4me, set your price too high and you won’t get any viewings, too low and you won’t benefit from the house’s full worth. Check out what other houses in your area sold for on the Land Registry website.
Solicitor
Find a solicitor and get your paperwork together now to help speed things through later on.
Optimise your viewing
While you can maximise your chances by getting the house looking clean and inviting before the viewing it’s best to let the estate agent do the talking during the appointment itself. estateagent4me advises you listen to what they are saying to ensure they are presenting your house in the best light.
Choose the right buyer
Your ideal buyer is someone who is chain-free, has evidence their finances are in place and will move quickly when organising a survey and solicitor.
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