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House Selling Tips and Guidance
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The house looks neat ad well presetned. The photos could be better, they are not in a cohearant order, several are very dark, and they are not very well labelled.
I agree with Melstarr that you should set the home office up in the smallest bedroom and set te 2nd bedroom up *as* a bedroom - preserably a double.
Also, if £147K is the minimum you will accept, it shouldn't be listed as OIRO. I think most people expect to be able t onegotiate a litttle on asking price.
Having a dual agency looks desperate. HAng on untilyour lock in period changes, look at other local agetns and change when the set period ends. If you do decide to go dual agency then negotiate so that you don't end up paying two fees.All posts are my personal opinion, not formal advice Always get proper, professional advice (particularly about anything legal!)0 -
Thanks All. I appreciate the feedback
I have been to talk to them today but they had appointments in the diary so am picking it up with the partner ASAP. I have a number of options available now so its down to them to tell me why I should remain with them and what they intend to do to sell it0
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