Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Top tips for making a successful offer

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CONGRATULA­TIONS – you’ve found the ideal property and a new place to call home! The next step is to make an offer that’s accepted. The price looks right to you and you know the market is competitiv­e so you want to secure your dream home as swiftly as possible.

Jacob Cross, sales manager at Romans Uxbridge, shares his four top tips for making a successful offer on a house: you can afford and can help you move faster, and with greater confidence, in competitiv­e markets. Buyer activity is starting to return to pre-Brexit levels and in September, Rightmove reported an 8% increase in buyer activity compared to this time last year. So, with competitio­n increasing you need to make sure that as soon as you decide you want to make an offer you work with your estate agent to present it as soon as possible; any delay for a desirable property is likely to result in disappoint­ment. least one counter offer from the sellers so be prepared for this. Your agent will play a key role in the negotiatio­n stage and provide guidance on the counter offer and ensure all of the contract terms are met.

If negotiatio­ns have stalled and you are questionin­g whether to offer more, then ask yourself ‘if I learn that the house sells for a price I would have been prepared to pay, will I regret it?’

Once your offer is approved Jacob urges you to invest in a property survey so you know the true condition of what you’re buying.

Depending on what the survey reveals you may even be able to renegotiat­e on the selling price.

If you’re thinking of moving soon and you’d like more advice on a smooth property purchase please talk to the team of experience­d agents at Romans Uxbridge on 01895 812 222.

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