Understanding the different ways to sell your property
There is no single “right” way to sell a property. Some homeowners choose a traditional sale, while others explore auction routes for speed, certainty, or simplicity. We help you understand how each option works and what it may mean for your situation.
Why the route matters
Some routes prioritise maximum price. Others prioritise certainty and speed. We help you understand the differences clearly, so you can decide without pressure.
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How long a sale may take
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How secure the buyer is
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What happens if the sale falls through
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Whether the property suits the open market
Our role
We provide calm, independent guidance and introductions. You stay in control at all times.
No upfront fees charged by us. Any third‑party fees are explained clearly before you decide to proceed.
Option 1: Structured sale routes
Often suitable where certainty, clarity and defined timescales matter.
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Clear timetable
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Transparent process
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Suitable for many time‑sensitive situations
Option 2: Traditional agent sale
May suit standard homes and sellers with no urgency, where timescales can be more open‑ended.
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Variable timelines
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Buyer fall‑through risk
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Renegotiation is possible
Option 3: Situational routes
In some cases, alternative routes may be considered depending on occupancy, condition, and constraints.
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Explained only where appropriate
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Pros and considerations in plain English
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No pressure to proceed
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