Why use an Estate Agent in Ballycastle?
There is a recent trend towards trying to sell your own property. Many new websites now offer services to assist you with this, but at AgentQuote.co.uk, we believe that there would be great value to you in finding a good estate agent in Ballycastle to market and sell your property.
Here are some points to consider when deciding whether to find an estate agent in Ballycastle to help you market and sell or let your property.
Quality Marketing
A good Ballycastle estate agent will be an expert at marketing your property. They will know how to advertise your property in all the right places. Ideally your Ballycastle property needs as much exposure as possible, to maximise interest from potential buyers. Normally an agent will advertise your property on property portals, such as Rightmove, and in your local or Ballycastle property post. Other forms of marketing include window cards, handouts, mail-shots and open-house days. Remember, the frequency and quality of the content of the advertising is just as important as where it appears.
The Right Price
Of course, everyone wants to sell their Ballycastle property for the biggest price possible, but this is not always the best way to achieve a quick sale. A good Ballycastle estate agent will be able to guide you towards a price that strikes the right balance between being attractive to both you and any potential Ballycastle purchasers.
Selling Tips
Clean Out The Loft
Some buyers will ask to look in your loft. If it it is full of junk that looks like it may be left there then this can be off-putting. Also, a nice empty loft will look like it may have conversion potential.
Rent Some Storage
If your house is very cluttered, then you may want to consider renting a storage unit in Ballycastle. Removing large, unnecessary articles of furniture and other clutter will give the appearance of larger rooms. Viewers like to see a reasonably blank canvas, that they can really imagine making their own. The disadvantages are the weekly costs of storage, and the double-handling of the furniture, that you will now have to move twice.