How to get in pole position to sell your home in 2023:

Ten tips if you choose to wait and update rather than list this year

How to get in pole position to sell your home in 2023:
Energy price worries, double-digit inflation, strikes, war and a new government — there's a lot going on right now, and it's all beginning to sap the confidence of sellers and buyers.

The market is still robust, with Halifax this month reporting that house prices are 11.5 per cent higher than a year ago, and the typical home now costs a record £294,260. 

But some potential sellers aren't convinced and believe it's better to wait until spring to see if buyer confidence returns.

And a separate study by Nationwide Building Society says seven in ten would-be first-time buyers are putting their plans on ice for some months at least.

So if you're looking to sell and prevent your home from languishing on the market for months on end, it may be best to spend the next month or so getting into pole position for the market in 2023. 

Here are our ten top tips…

1. Take top-quality photos

Choose your estate agent now and make sure they take photographs of your home as soon as possible, the marketing photos can always be updated over time should the weather change. 

You can then choose to start marketing at short notice if the conditions are right.

2. Help your buyer

Create a pack including everything you can to reassure buyers and cut delays, include information on the property, the fittings, boundaries, anything you can to assist and educate the buyer.

'This should include, for example, a certificate for your wood burner, up-to-date electrical certificates, planning permissions, building regulation sign-offs, information about ownership of boundary walls and documents related to access and rights of way.'

3. Fix a mortgage deal

With interest rates rising, and likely to increase for another 18 months according to commentators, securing a competitive multi-year, fixed-rate mortgage in principle now makes sense. 

But many of these deals have to be acted upon within a few months (approximately six), so ensure you're in a position to buy before the deadline expires.

4. Boost energy efficiency

This is a key issue for buyers, even after Liz Truss introduced a financial package to ease the burden of increased energy costs.

Double glazing, improved insulation or a new boiler could be achieved in a few months, and would likely boost both the appeal and asking price of your home.

There are also solar panels, but these won't add enough value to recover their cost in the short term.

5. Update the kitchen

Consumer group the HomeOwners Alliance says the kitchen is worth more per square foot than any other room in the house, so it's worth making it look tip-top.

Spend autumn and winter refacing the cabinets and smartening up the walls and floor. 

But don't fit a new kitchen — you won't recover the cost if you sell soon and an installation hitch could derail plans.

6. Be competitive

Try not to pay too much attention to any one house price index, but look at the overall trend and be prepared to set a competitive asking price in the New Year.

Many estate agents say an asking price at the lower end of your expectations will encourage rival buyers to bid against each other — good news for any seller. 

And an overly ambitious price may see the home stuck on the market, especially during a cost of living crisis.

7. Try a neutral restyle

Declutter, of course — but do more than that. If your interior is looking a little dated in style, then redecorate in line with current trends, this will make your property more visibly appealing

Try not to be too 'out there' as this may put off some potential buyers. Likewise, if carpets are looking a little tired, think about replacing them or switching to wooden flooring.

8. Spruce up the garden

Ct anything back that needs cutting back, tidy up the leaves and give the patio a spray down

Fresh gravel, a trellis to hide eyesores, dramatic pots and cleaned-up furniture with pretty cushions are all easy fixes.

9. Remember the lights

Swap old halogen lights for LED fittings, these use 80 per cent less energy to produce the same amount of light.

Make the change early so you can demonstrate lower winter bills and also to give you time to paint the ceilings, as the fittings will almost certainly be a different size.

10. Finish old projects 

There's no excuse for outstanding repairs if you have six months to deal with them, but remember that it can take longer than you think to get a tradesman in.

Ready to make that move and get the property details ready for marketing in early 2023?

We would come round to visit, set a valuation figure for a 2023 sale, take some marketing photos and produce a floorplan of your home.

To get the ball rolling contact James Allen directly on 07773 412300 or email james@allen-residential.co.uk


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