A simple way to avoid delays when selling

A simple way to avoid delays when selling

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.

I’m writing to you today with a small tip, which you may already know, but if not, we hope it helps a little. It will speed things up when going from a FOR SALE board to a SOLD sign.

Get your ‘legal house’ in order

Ensuring all the legal paperwork linked to the sale of your home is done now means you can shave off weeks of waiting time further down the line.
Your estate agent may have already advised you about what needs to be done to help the solicitors carry out their role efficiently and avoid potentially deal-breaking delays.

If they haven’t, please feel free to contact me, and I’d be happy to share what you need to prepare to be sale-ready as and when an acceptable offer comes in.

Thanks for your time and good luck with your sale.

Lee Bennett

 Tel: 01244 836636
 Email: Lee@keystonepmc.co.uk
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