
Step by step guide to selling your first home:
Authorise the Agency Agreement. Legislation requires that we confirm everything in writing to you before the property goes onto the market
The sales team will be given a 'New to the Market' briefing sheet. They will phone and text buyers registered with us to try and get immediate viewings
Sales details are prepared: we'll need an hour to an hour and a half to measure up the property for the floor plans, take the photographs and make notes for the description
We aim to have the draft details turned around within 2-3 working days. Draft details are circulated straight away - they have a disclaimer on the front ' these are draft details and could change', this allows us to get it to market quickly
Within two working days of our visit the property will be listed on the websites. The data feed can take 24 hours to upload
We try and accompany all our viewings, unless you’d prefer otherwise. The majority of viewings are during the working day, so we normally hold keys. Keys are security coded, buyers are never left in the property alone
We'll leave a 'Viewing Feedback Card' after every viewing and will try and contact the viewer within 24 hours to get back further feedback
Once the sale has been agreed, we'll monitor progress and solicitors
We advise buyers that sellers can review the progress you are making and they reserve the right to re-market if unsatisfactory progress is being made
We expect things to be moving within two weeks - solicitors instructed, mortgage application made
On completion we'll arrange for the keys to be handed over - once we've heard from your solicitor that the money is in the bank