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Why You Should Get a Survey Before Selling Your Home

Thinking about selling soon? 🏡 Before you hit the market, one simple step could save you stress, time, and money — getting a survey done upfront. Ben breaks down why this proactive move can transform your selling experience 👇

✨ Spot Issues Early
A pre-sale survey helps you uncover any hidden problems before buyers do. No surprises. No last-minute renegotiations. Just a smoother, more controlled sale.

✨ Avoid Delays During Conveyancing
Most sales fall apart because something unexpected pops up during the legal process. Getting ahead now means fewer bumps later — and a far quicker move.

✨ Boost Buyer Confidence
Buyers trust homes with transparency. Showing a recent survey can position your property as a safer, stronger option — and can even help you secure a better offer.

✨ Perfect for Busy Professionals
If you want a stress-free sale handled properly from day one, this step removes uncertainty and keeps everything moving effortlessly.

And remember — Keystone can arrange the whole survey process for you, start to finish.
✔️ One less thing on your plate.

If you’re thinking about selling, now’s the moment to prepare well, sell confidently, and stay in control.
📲 Want to know how a pre-sale survey could benefit your property?

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One of the questions we’re often asked here at Keystone is: “Why do you use a guide price rather than setting a fixed price?” It’s a great question and the answer is simple. 👉 Because it’s a strategy that works in our clients’ favour.