We know that it can be very frustrating if your house has been on the market for a while without attracting much interest or any offers. If this sounds familiar, here are a few common reasons that could be preventing potential buyers from making an offer on your home, and how you can fix them.
1. Are you overpriced?
Although not common practice, some agents will allow homeowners to overprice their home to win their business with the intention of letting a buyer haggle so they can get the true asking price that they’ll be happy with.
The biggest issue with this is that when a property is overpriced it becomes unattractive to buyers and excludes a number of potential buyers. For example, a buyer with a £300,000 budget might not spot a property that’s on sale for £315,000, even if £300,000 is the figure that the homeowner would be happy to accept.
It’s far better to allow your estate agent to price the property realistically in the first place, resulting in more interest in your property and making it more attractive to the right audience.
2. Are you lacking kerb appeal?
Be honest with yourself… Does your property look it’s most attractive from the outside?
Research has found that a lot of buyers make their mind up about a property before they even step through the front door, so if your home is looking a bit tired and worn on the outside, then it could be putting buyers off.
You don’t need to spend a fortune to improve the kerb appeal either. Just putting a couple of hanging baskets up and making sure the window frames are clean and weeding has been done can make a big difference.
It could even be something as simple as cutting the front lawn or moving the wheelie bins so they’re not directly on show.
Most buyers tend to do a drive by before they even book a viewing – this is important to keep in mind!
3. Is your agent marketing your property right?
Let’s face it, most buyers will go online at the start of their property journey, utilizing social media, estate agents websites and property portals such as Rightmove and Zoopla.
Your estate agent should be advertising your property across a wide variety of media, both online and offline to ensure you are reaching a rounded audience.
Check with your estate agent that your property is being listed to its full potential. If it’s not, then it may be time to find a new agent!
Here at HomeMove, we market your property across all platforms including Rightmove, Zoopla and OnTheMarket to name a few. Alongside a dedicated sales team who match your property to our registered buyers alongside additional email marketing campaigns, we also have a strong social media presence and a high traffic website. You can also find some of our property listings in local print magazines.
4. Do you need to declutter?
Few things are as off-putting to a potential buyer than a house that’s packed full of clutter.
Buyers want to imagine themselves living in the property, so even though you’re still living there, make sure it’s as clean and tidy as possible before any viewings take place. Viewers don’t want to have to manoeuvre around personal belongings and want to see as much space as possible…
You should be aiming to give buyers a blank canvas to work with so they can picture making your house their home, and where their own furniture and possessions might go.
5. Are you tied into a very long chain?
If you’re moving into a property that’s part of a long chain this could be enough to potentially deter some buyers.
Although this usually can’t be helped, if there’s anything you can do to get out of the chain, such as renting a property in the short-term while you wait for your purchase to go through, then it may be worth considering – especially if you’ve been struggling to sell for months.
6. Buyers aren’t seeing the full potential…
When you’re living in a property day to day it can be easy to forget how appealing it might be to a fresh set of eyes. It’s vital that your property is working as hard as it can for you to be sold.
For example, if you’ve been granted planning permission for an extension but you haven’t gone through with it, make sure your estate agent is aware. Similarly, if your neighbours have been granted planning permission with no problems then let your estate agent know about it.
These might seem like insignificant details to a seller, but to a buyer who’s trying to imagine the property in 5-10 years’ time, it’s great information to have.
And it’s not just big things like extensions either. Make sure your property is being displayed in its best possible light by making some subtle changes. Whether that’s using bright and airy colours to redecorate, decluttering the spare bedroom or hanging up a mirror to make a room feel bigger, these minor changes can make a major difference.
7. Carry out some maintenance…
It’s easy to let things slide at home, particularly if the issues aren’t causing you any major headaches.
However, buyers will usually notice the little details that you have learned to ignore, such as a missing pane of glass, a wonky fence post or over-flowing gutters. Seemingly minor issues like these can be enough to put some buyers off, because they suggest that there could be bigger issues lurking too, even if you know there aren’t.
So, before your next viewing, just make sure all those little odd jobs and easy fixes are completed, as they could be making a bigger difference than you realise.
8. Get in touch with HomeMove!
Is your home up to scratch and ready for marketing or being presented in its best light? Let us advise you. HomeMove Estate Agents are your local property experts for Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Warwickshire.
Contact your local agent to find out out how we can help you sell your home!