When a property is not getting any viewings, dropping the asking price might seem like the only option. It’s certainly true that doing so may prompt new interest from buyers who were previously unable to afford it, but for most sellers it should be a last resort. The good news is that there are many other steps you can take to create a buzz around your property.
Read on to discover our top seller’s tips for getting more viewings on your home.
If there are potential buyers in your area who have spotted your home online, chances are that they may do a ‘drive by’ visit to check out what’s on offer before they contact your agent. As the old saying goes, first impressions count, so it’s important that what they see gives them a good overall impression of your home.
Try to put yourself in a buyer’s shoes and take a good look at your home’s exterior. Do the windows or door need a lick of paint? Are your hedges and lawn looking neat and tidy? A quick tidy up can make the world of difference and prompt potential buyers to want to take a look inside.
Now you’ve got your house looking sale-ready, it’s time to take another look at your photography. Ask your agent about the possibility of taking some lifestyle images or a twilight shot, or maybe even bringing in a home staging expert. It’s these little touches that will help your house stand out from the crowd.
Even if you haven’t made any significant changes to your home, it’s worth having a chat with your agent about making some small tweaks to your online images. Sometimes, even something as simple as changing the main image on your listing can be enough to generate interest.
Potential buyers can spend hours sifting through listings over a period of weeks or even months, and after a while some properties can blend into the background. Changing your main image can bring a sense of ‘newness’, inviting more traffic to your online listing and hopefully, to more viewings.
In a similar vein to the images on your listing, your property description can have a huge impact on whether or not a potential buyer picks up the phone. Buying a house is a personal experience, and the best descriptions have a personal element that speak to the buyer on an emotional level. After all, a house isn’t just bricks and mortar – it’s a place full of memories, and a symbol of hope and expectation for any potential new buyer.
Have a chat with your agent about how you can tweak your property description. Rather than just listing the practical elements, like gas central heating and an attic conversion, think about what the house really offers its inhabitants. Maybe there’s a beautiful country walk on your doorstep, or a corner of your garden that’s perfect for catching the sun? Including a personal memory of your home is also a great way to capture a buyer’s imagination.
Using words that describe your own experience of your home can transform your listing from just another property on the page to a tangible place that’s full of potential.
While property marketing plays a huge part in getting viewings on your home, it’s also important that your agent is being proactive in finding that perfect buyer. Check in with your agent on a weekly basis, and if you haven’t had a viewing in a while, ask why.
The very best estate agents will be dedicated to selling your house, being proactive in their approach rather than just relying on the property portals. Next time you give them a call, consider their service from a buyer’s perspective. Are they interested in what you have to say? Does it feel like you’re interrupting their day, or are they happy to take time to answer your questions? Whatever you feel is likely how buyers feel too.
If you don’t feel complete confidence in your agents commitment to your home, then maybe it’s time to turn a new leaf. Call Blatch Fine Homes on 024 7624 9333 to find out how our premium service can help get you moving.