My name is Lee. A key part of my role is to know what’s going on in the Flintshire property market. That’s why I have been writing to you for a few months now as your property remains unsold. In my experience, when a property like yours comes up for sale, offers usually follow within eight weeks.

No one likes to get stuck in a situation they do not like and we certainly hate the feeling that something isn’t right with a decision we have made. Sometimes, it is not the fact that they are inefficient, it may be because you would rather use another method of sale.

My name is Lee. I’m writing to you because we’ve noticed your property has been on the market for around seven weeks. After nearly two months of being up for sale, you may be wanting to ask your current agent what’s happening.

As leading local agents, we keep a close eye on the Flintshire property market. But this email isn’t about us – it’s about you. And we see your property is still for sale after a couple of months of being available.

My name is Lee. You may recall we sent you a letter a fortnight ago explaining the importance of getting any legal paperwork linked to your sale prepared in advance.

My name is Lee, and at Keystone, we closely monitor the Flintshire property market and see your home came on for sale recently. We hope you’re happy with the level of interest from buyers and the quality of service you are receiving from your estate agents.

You may have already met me but for those of you who havent my name is Lee and part of my role at Keystone is to keep an eagle eye on the changing tides of the Flintshire property market. And that’s why I’m writing to you today to say good luck with selling your property that I see has recently gone up for sale.

Estate agents over-valuing properties in order to gain an instruction to sell is an unfortunate reality in the current UK property market especially when they know they are in competition with several other agents.