Looking to sell, but don't know what your property is worth?

Looking to sell, but don't know what your property is worth?

Determining the true value of your property can be a daunting task but with appropriate research and understanding of your environments you can arrive at an accurate figure.

One of the first steps to take is to look around your local area and research other similar properties that have recently been on the market. This will give you a good indication of what properties in your area are typically selling for and provide insight into the range of prices your own property could potentially fetch.
Then its worthwhile to enlist the help of Kimmitt & Roberts estate agents who have a thorough understanding of the market your in. We can provide expert advice and expertise to guide you in assessing the value of your home and making an informed decision about the best listing price for your property.

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Finally, some buyers will be put off by the need for renovations or repairs. Selling the property at its full market value may be a reasonable decision, but if you want to appeal to the widest audience it could be more beneficial to lower the price and position it as ‘fixer-upper’ versus a property in perfect condition.
Selling a property is a complex process, but with the right strategy and professional advice you can make sure you get the most out of your sale.


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