Estate Agents Arborfield RG2
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With the popularity of the internet, more then 70% home seekers are searching for property on the internet. We can help you market your property privately and place your property in the same listings as 1000s of estate agents, saving you the commission that you would have paid your Arborfield RG2 estate agent. We have multiple services including listing your property for sale on
The same place the 1000s of estate agents place their properties for sale.
Our Services - the Alternative to Estate Agents in Arborfield RG2
Our services start from FREE which will allow you to place your property on our website and become familiar with the process. If you wish to have your property exposed to over 2.6 million property seekers, prices start from £69.99. When you sell your property you do not owe us a penny unlike all Arborfield RG2 estate agents.
Estate Agents Boards
In addition to placing your advert on other websites we can also provide you with a For Sale or To Let board just like all Estate Agents in Arborfield RG2.
This will enable you to catch the local people. These are high quality boards as estate agents use.
Your Account
When you create your online advert you have 100% control over it. You will have a dedicated account where you can logon 24 hours 7 days a Week. You can make any changes to your property specification such as the general description or even change your photos. These changes take immediate effect on Houseladder and will take 24 to 48 hours to be published to the other websites if you have selected one of the services that re-advertise your property for sale.
During the creation of your advert YOU decide how you wish for buyers/ tenants to contact you. Once you have an interested party you can then arrange a viewing with them directly, i.e. no middle man.
Frequently Asked Questions
But I am already with a Arborfield RG2 Estate Agent?
This is a common question. If you are already with an estate agent you will have a contract between yourself and the estate agent. There are 4 types as follows:
- 'Sole selling' means your estate agent is the only one with the right to sell your property. Even if you find a buyer yourself, you'll still have to pay the estate agents.
- 'Sole agency' also means the estate agents is the only estate agent with the right to sell your house but if you find a buyer yourself, you won't have to pay the agents.
- 'Multi agency' means that you can choose several estate agents to market your property but you will only have to pay commission to the one who sells it.
- 'Ready, willing and able purchaser'. If the estate agents finds you a buyer and you later withdraw from the sale, you'll still have to pay the agents.
As we are not an estate agent and your contract is either 2,3 or 4 then you can still use our services and sell your home privately.
What do estate agents do?
Well they are basically the middle man as all legalities are done by your solicitor. Once you have a buyer you instruct your solicitor who will then do the following.
- Conveyancing (the legal process of transferring ownership from the seller to the buyer)
- Draw up a contract for the transaction
- Answer any basic questions that the buyers solicitor may ask such as listing the items that are staying.
After the buyers' solicitor has done all the required searches you are then both ready to sign, agree on a completion date and exchange the contracts. As you can see an Arborfield RG2 estate agent has nothing to do during this whole process.
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