Do I have to pay upfront?
No absolutely not! This is wrong and we believe in the traditional way, you pay the agent when the job is done. So you simply sign a contract to instruct us and then pay us £999 when the property is sold (complete with the solicitor, not marked sold on our site).
What is your comission?
You pay us £999 when you complete the sale and move out.
Are there any extra charges?
No, we are pleased to say everything is included.
Are there any hidden clauses?
The only clause is that we have sole agency for 3 months. This means only we market the property for 3 months. This ensures we sell it for you and are incentivised to do so!
Also that we are able to install a sale board on your property.
How long will you market the property?
We market until it is sold and complete.
Do I have to do negotiating?
No, we do all of that for you.
Where is your office?
We have an outsource office in Birmingham, this keeps costs down. We have a physical office in Stevenage.
Why is there no VAT?
We are below the threshold at the moment and it gives us an edge.
Take advantage whilst you still can!
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel and we can by giving 2 months notice in writing. But nobody has yet!
Is a for sale board extra?
Unlike many other online agents, this is not extra. It is included in the price.
How will I know what is happening?
We will send you a weekly report and our agent will contact you. We progress things quickly and carry out viewings promptly, to get the property sold fast.
Do I get told about viewings?
Yes we tell you, mostly by phone call unless you prefer otherwise.
What documents do I need?
EPC stands for Energy Performance Certificate, which provides a SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure) rating for the energy efficiency of a property from A (very efficient) to G (very inefficient). Each certificate lasts for 10 years unless major renovation work is carried out on the property.
Why do I have to provide proof of ownership and ID?
Unfortunately, property fraud has vastly increased in recent years. Tenants or strangers pose as owners and attempt to sell a property that is not theirs.
Therefore, we ask for ID and proof of ownership to protect you from this.
We know it seems overkill, but it is done to ensure nobody takes your property off you.