Came across Goldscmidt and Howland <mod snipped URL> recently. Have no experience working with them though.
anyways i'm considering selling my flat WITH estate agents as it really saves a lot of time and nerves so..
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I'm currently selling my 3 bed BTL flat in London to buy two 3 bed BTL houses on the South Coast. That's the plan anyway. First viewings at the weekend.
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Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostAnd i'm buying this month! Are you in G41 (shawalnds is preferred), G11, G12, or maybe merchant city? 1/2 bedroom?
Serious BTW, it's cash offers, so not wanting over priced nonsense. PM ...
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Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostAnd i'm buying this month! Are you in G41 (shawalnds is preferred), G11, G12, or maybe merchant city? 1/2 bedroom?
Serious BTW, it's cash offers, so not wanting over priced nonsense. PM ...
Yes G41 and possibly the nicest 1-bed in Polloksheilds
PM sent
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI'm just about to sell my Glasgow flat, I would also be interested in an option that does not involve estate agents...
Serious BTW, it's cash offers, so not wanting over priced nonsense. PM ...
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Just increase the sale price by 2.04081632653061224489795918367% and after the agent takes their 2% you are where you wanted to be.
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I wouldn't begrudge the estate agent their cut. But, from my experience, they vary widely in quality, so pick the best.
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Originally posted by eliquant View PostSelling my London flat but how to sell without the use of an estate agent ?
I'm not sure how to go about it or whether its possible. I guess for security reasons I'll get someone's land line telephone number before they come to inspect my flat for selling.
Any tips ? advice ?
much appreciated.
I don't want estate agents to take their 2% for doing not much. Its 2% of alot of money.
Plenty of websites around that do this - we tried to sell our London pad like this 4 years ago.
After 2 viewings in 2 weeks trying to manage it all around work etc. we gave up and used the local estate agent negotiated @ 1.5%.
They got 30 viewings through the door and within a week it was sold above our asking price. Job done, don't bedgrudge them their slice at all.
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Originally posted by swamp View PostI hope you're a good salesman. I hope you are ready to chase and bulltulipe buyers into making offers over-the-odds. I hope you are ready to give the solicitor a good bollocking and chase up the surveyor. I hope you are ready to convince the buyer that the missing gas certificates and service charge capital works are "nothing to worry about". I hope you are ready to close the deal and talk the buyer out of pulling out at the last minute because they have seen a nicer flat.
Good luck!
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I hope you're a good salesman. I hope you are ready to chase and bulltulipe buyers into making offers over-the-odds. I hope you are ready to give the solicitor a good bollocking and chase up the surveyor. I hope you are ready to convince the buyer that the missing gas certificates and service charge capital works are "nothing to worry about". I hope you are ready to close the deal and talk the buyer out of pulling out at the last minute because they have seen a nicer flat.
Good luck!
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I'm just about to sell my Glasgow flat, I would also be interested in an option that does not involve estate agents...
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