Are you waiting for the 'right time' to sell your home?

Are you waiting for the 'right time' to sell your home?

Are you contemplating a move but waiting for the 'right' time? It is easier than you thought to take the first step and prepare.

We have found a lot of people wait to have their home valued once they have made the decision to move and found a house they like. They then feel they are against the clock to secure their dream home and everything is stressful.

The best advice we can offer if you are considering a move, is to have a 'discreet' valuation now. You may have jobs you want to finish off, or not worked out the exact location you want to move to. That's fine, but start your journey NOW!

It doesn't mean you have to go on the market immediately, we can provide a discreet valuation where you complete one simple form and upload photos of your home so that we can provide a market appraisal report. Alternatively, we can visit your home (don't worry we don't have company cars with Newboulds & Co plastered everywhere), discuss your plans and provide a market appraisal report.

Then you know what you can achieve for your property, you can be confident with a budget for your next home and the next step doesn't seem so daunting.

Click here to take the first step and find out what your home is worth.

After doing this you may think it could be worth marketing now, there are buyers looking. Please feel free to ask any questions about the process and timescales if you were to find a buyer now and what to do if you haven't found your dream home yet.



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