Selling your waterside home?

When selling a waterside home, your buyers main reason to purchase is the location, not necessarily how the property looks internally. Does your marketing reflect this?

When marketing a waterside property, experience shows us that it is a specific buyer that wants to live by the river, canal or lake. Internally the property isn't as important as the surroundings and location.

Looking at properties that are advertised by the water, the marketing material produced is still predominantly focussing on the interior. This is a missed opportunity to really connect with the potential buyer of your home.

We have found the use of drone photography and video across Youtube, Instagram and Facebook alongside Rightmove, Zoopla and Primelocation has helped pinpoint the buyer of your home quicker.

Only by using a drone to you appreciate the setting of this property and the cricket club behind, that many buyers did not realise.


You are able to re-iterate the buyers desire for waterside living.

If you are considering selling or letting your waterside home, we would love the opportunity to create a marketing strategy for you. Click here to book a market appraisal.


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