What’s happening with your sale? And other important questions

What’s happening with your sale? And other important questions

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.

Questions to them may include:
  • What are you going to do differently to attract more interest?
  • How can we refresh the marketing to appeal to more potential serious buyers?
  • Why haven’t we received an acceptable offer yet?
Since we started the business in 2007 we’ve been answering the above questions to help sell a property that’s ‘sticking’ on the market.
I want to offer you a complimentary, no-obligation Personalised Property Marketing Review. It’s where we look at every aspect of your sale and advise you on overcoming the barriers between where you are and where you want to be.
Please feel free to call me directly on 01244 836636 to chat about a review or get answers to any questions you may have. You can also email me direct on lee@keystonepmc.co.uk.

Thanks for your time.

Lee Bennett


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