Ready to sell by Spring 2024? You need our “ready to sell” preparation plan…

Ready to sell by Spring 2024? You need our “ready to sell” preparation plan…

2024 has been declared the ‘year of the seller’ with first-time buyers looking to make their move. You may be thinking about taking those initial steps to sell your home, but be sure to do things the right way with our ‘ready to sell’ preparation plans…

Spring 2024 is officially around the corner, and as it’s traditionally the most popular time to sell a home, the housing market is growing to new levels. The prospect of the proposed 99% mortgages and more favourable rates have given a boom of new buyers a chance to find their dream home, and we’re seeing signs in the property market of a great year ahead. If you were holding off your home sale for a more profitable season, here’s your chance.

At ElliotLee, we believe selling a home should be as exciting and stress-free as possible; an easy and seamless process that takes you from that first valuation to the keys of your brand-new home in hand with clear, laid-out steps in place, and all possible eventualities covered.

This is why we created multiple systems within our Estate Agency which achieve the best price for your home, but also covers all possible pitfalls and leaves you worry free and able to start planning for the future. Once you’re on the market with us, it all starts with a selling strategy and your ‘Ready to Sell’ Preparation Plan.

The plan includes professional photography, market-leading floorplans, digital brochures, and a 360 virtual tour as standard along with unrivalled coverage on Rightmove, Zoopla, OnTheMarket, and Prime Location to ensure your property is seen in all the right places and looking its best.

We use unique and precise target marketing to ensure it reaches the right people at the right time through:
·     Our well-connected social media platforms
·     Creative, individually designed, sponsored and targeted online adverts
·     Emails, SMS texts, and WhatsApp campaigns to our extensive database of qualified buyers.

From there, we grow local enthusiasm to generate the competition required at your Open Home event, where excitement is driven up by demand, and the best price is achieved. We keep in contact with you every step of the way, so while it’s all in safe hands, you’re kept in the loop of every step towards an accepted offer.


Once a buyer is found, we have cutting edge techniques to ensure the sale moves forward smoothly, with significantly reduced chances of a buyer dropping out or changing the agreement. For more information on this, take a look at this page on our Reservation Agreement Service.

Through experience, we’ve discovered the huge benefits and peace of mind that the preparation plan and our other services have for our sellers, and with the boost to the market that 2024 brings, now is the time to take action.

To chat with us about what we can offer, or to take those first steps towards a successful Spring sale, head to our website to WhatsApp us, or email sales@elliotlee.co.uk.


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