Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Helping to make a speedy sale

Surprising tips for selling your home fast, as March is revealed as the best month to sell

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If you’re considerin­g selling your home, you might want to put it on the market in March. New research from Rightmove has found March typically has the highest number of buyer inquiries per property for sale – meaning competitio­n is strongest, and you might have the most luck selling your house. Things are certainly moving quickly in real estate – at the moment, buyers are finding a home in 39 days, compared to the average of 59 days over the past five years.

But don’t worry too much if you don’t think you’ll be ready to put your house on the market in March, since the research found April is the next best month for sellers.

If you’re looking for a change and want to sell quickly, there are some things you can do to help the process along…

Look at your social media

“Sellers should consider a tidy up or lockdown of social media,” advises property expert Jonathan Rolande from House Buy Fast. “Estate agents and house sellers increasing­ly check out buyers – so those purchasing a property might well do the same.”

It might seem counterint­uitive – after all, you’re selling a house, not yourself – but Jonathan adds: “People are much more likely to buy from someone they like, rather than someone who posts very extreme or offensive views on social media.”

He also advises: “Never write

about house viewing experience­s on social media. It might put people off wanting to come and view your home, if they fear they could end up being posted about online.”

Consider the exterior as much as the interior

A lot of emphasis is put on staging the interior of a house – and rightly so – but Colum

Smith, from specialist conveyanci­ng firm Taylor Rose MW, doesn’t want people to forget about “the first few seconds when a buyer pulls up in their car”. His top tip is to “ensure you have clean and tidy curb appeal. Stand outside and ask, would you buy your own home looking like it does? The area from the pavement to the front door is particular­ly important. “And don’t just have it tidy on the day of a viewing – people will drive by from the moment it’s on the market.”

Be present

“Turn off your mobile phone so you don’t get a work call during a viewing,” advises Colum.

“For the person viewing your house it might be a life-changing moment. So treat it with the time and respect it deserves.”

Research your home’s history

If you want to make your house stand out from the crowd, unique historical nuggets could help. Many older homes have an interestin­g history – it’s easy to find details online. Post interestin­g results to local groups on social media along with a link to the selling page, and thousands more potential buyers will see it.

Create more space

Prospectiv­e buyers will be drawn in by a property that looks spacious – and there are some things you can do to help with this. Colum suggests “removing a door or doors from downstairs rooms to create the impression of extra space. Also, remove items from built-in wardrobes to make them look roomier than they are. “If you have lots of sofas and chairs, clear some out of the house to show the space.”

 ?? ?? Selling up? Make sure you think about how the outside of your home looks as first impression­s really do count
Selling up? Make sure you think about how the outside of your home looks as first impression­s really do count
 ?? ?? Colum Smith, from conveyanci­ng firm Taylor Rose MW
Colum Smith, from conveyanci­ng firm Taylor Rose MW
 ?? ?? Jonathan Rolande from House Buy Fast
Jonathan Rolande from House Buy Fast

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