Originally posted by eek
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Selling property without an estate agent - anyone done it?
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An estate agent will advertise your flat better than you can, therefore they'll probably get more offers in and therefore a better price. That has to be weighed up against the commission.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI think what Taz is reinforcing is that d000gh doesn't need an EA. You could always ask your solicitor to do the checks to make sure they have the funds. If they're getting a mortgage then you'll want the MIP at the least. Deposit could be tricky if the MIP is based on leverage of other equity (not sure how that works having never owned more than one gaff).
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostAn estate agent will advertise your flat better than you can, therefore they'll probably get more offers in and therefore a better price. That has to be weighed up against the commission.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBut I've never bought or sold without agency; on the face of it they appear to do SFA once a buyer is found but is that true? I would for instance want to make sure the would-be owner actually has the means to purchase and isn't just trying to delay it going on the open market or some other pessimistic scenario (I don't think so but you never know).
I had thought that for convenience I might offer a slightly preferential price since it will save me maybe £5k in fees, and since we know each other a bit, but a more avaricious friend was of the opinion I should be charging her a premium on the basis that they want to own the whole property and I hold the keys(!) to that. Not how I would normally think, wondered how others might play it.
Proof of funds? Tell them you want to complete quickly by X date. If they don't who cares, you lose a few weeks/months. Presumably you don't need to sell? So what would it matter really if it falls through with them?
The only discussion is price. Ask them what they are willing to pay. Get it valued. Figure out what your minimum is without EA fees. Tell them your price and negotiate.
Assuming they don't d!ck around trying to get a bargain, all should be well.
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
Feels overly pessimistic. They've expressed interest. They own all the other flats. You both want the deal.
Proof of funds? Tell them you want to complete quickly by X date. If they don't who cares, you lose a few weeks/months. Presumably you don't need to sell? So what would it matter really if it falls through with them?
When getting conveyancing quotes, do I need to tell them I plan to sell without an EA? Would they care?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostFalling through potentially costs quite a bit in lost rental income, council tax, insurance. I recently sold a house and it took virtually a year due to a combination of backed-up council searches and hopeless solicitors.
When getting conveyancing quotes, do I need to tell them I plan to sell without an EA? Would they care?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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An estate agents job is to find properties to sell. Houses literally sell themselves.
I have sold both my properties myself. First time for 8% more than the price the agent advised me to market it for, second time for about 2% more (and this was Foxtons who wanted 3.5%!)
First time I did use an online estate agent just to get the property on right move but then did all my own viewings etc.
Second time sold it to a neighbour.
You are probably much better qualified than the estate agent. I know I am a better negotiator when I don't have a middle-man I can't trust in my way.Comment
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I don't trust EAs. If they see a bargain, they will suggest a low price and sell it to a friend or developer they know. I have always bought and sold direct. Sale can be done with a simple transfer without of the energy certs guff etc. It's best to get a solicitor (About £1k) because the Landreg now requires strict ID and it's safer using a solicitor to ensure contacts (if any) are exchanged on time."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostFalling through potentially costs quite a bit in lost rental income, council tax, insurance. I recently sold a house and it took virtually a year due to a combination of backed-up council searches and hopeless solicitors.See You Next TuesdayComment
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