When a real estate agent quotes a fee, the conversation almost always collapses into a single number - the percentage. Two per cent. Two and a half. Occasionally less, occasionally more. The vendor hears the number, compares it mentally to what other agents have quoted, and makes a judgement about w
What to Do Before You Sell Your House - A Practical Sequence for Residential Vendors
The decision to sell a house rarely arrives with much warning. It tends to emerge gradually - through a change in circumstances, a growing family, a job that has moved, or simply the recognition that the current property no longer fits the life being lived in it. When that decision does arrive, the
What Is My House Worth - Five Myths That Cost Sellers Money
Most sellers arrive at that question with a number already forming in their head. It has been shaped by what a neighbour mentioned at a barbecue, what appeared on a property website, what they paid plus what they spent on renovations, and what they feel they deserve after years of ownership. By the
What Sellers Need to Know Before They List - The Decisions That Shape the Result
The decision to sell a house rarely arrives with much warning. It tends to emerge gradually - through a change in circumstances, a growing family, a job that has moved, or simply the recognition that the current property no longer fits the life being lived in it. What tends to happen next is where t
What Buyers Are Really Doing When They Walk Through Your Home
Picture a buyer pulling up outside a property on a Saturday morning. They have already seen twelve photos online. They have driven past once during the week. Now they are here, and they have roughly twenty minutes to decide whether this place is worth serious consideration.The sequence of wh