Make
thousands later by spending just a fraction
now!
London Home Decorators has teamed up with professional
house doctors to provide you an important service
which has been designed to assist you in the
rapid sale of your property for the best possible
price. Or you may simply want a professional
makeover of your house to show off to your
friends and family!
There is no doubt that the two most important
factors involved in selling one's property are
accurate valuation and proper presentation.
Our House Doctors will set out to advise you
on how best to present your property to the
market either before or at any time during the
period that it is offered for sale.
It is generally accepted that in some cases
the Estate Agents is blamed for not perhaps
doing their job properly. More often than not,
however, the resistance to purchase is because
there are certain factors which prospective
purchasers find off-putting or totally unacceptable.
These factors can be identified by the independent
eye and usually put right or improved for little
or no capital expenditure.
Our Service:
• Our House Doctor visits the property
and is shown around by the owner
• House Doctor then re-inspects the property
room by room and notes down all the aspects
that would benefit from being added, moved,
changed, replaced, packed away or disposed of
altogether
• House Doctor returns to his office and
prepares a detailed written report on what needs
to be done and the priorities with the minimum
of capital expenditure
• Second visit a day or two later to discuss
the report with the owner
• Third visit arranged at some mutually
suitable time later to monitor progress
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Fees:
The Full Service is currently very reasonably
priced and amounts to 0.25% of the valuation
of the property. (i.e. £500 fee on a property
value of £200,000)
The minimum fee is £300. NO VAT is payable.
Note that 50% of the payment is due on presentation
of the report and the balance on sale of the
property.
Please, fill-in the form below to request a
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Thought
about painting & decorating before selling
your property? It's a fact that most buyers
make up their mind about a property within seconds
of entering, and often, before even getting
beyond the front door, so get going and sort
out your property's pitfalls for a profit!
Top 5 house doctor tricks!
1) Make a feature of your front door
The
front door is a strong focal point and should
give your buyer a flavour of what's inside.
Peeling front door paint and a "Broken
doorbell, please knock" sign just aren't
going to give your home that all-important kerb
appeal. If your front door's looking a bit tired,
give it a fresh coat of glossy paint and treat
the door furniture to a thorough polish. If
you're uncertain about the look of your door's
fittings, replace them with a simple, sleek
style. Finally, make sure everything about the
door works - the hinges, bell, handles... no
squeaks or creaks please!
2) Really clean your kitchen and bathroom
Your
kitchen and bathroom should be absolutely spotless
and shining when potential buyers come around.
In fact, the more they look like no one uses
them, the better. Remove all washing from the
kitchen and make sure all the appliance doors
are closed. Hide away inessential clutter from
the worktops as well as dirty tea towels. In
the bathroom, towels and soap should be unused
and the room should smell clean and fresh. Hide
the toilet brush, toothbrushes and barrage of
shampoo bottles and make sure the room really
sparkles!
3) Use mirrors to create space and light
It's
the oldest trick in the decorator's book but
it works a treat every time. A mirror will bounce
light around the room and open up cramped spaces,
making them appear bigger. A large square or
rectangular mirror will look particularly good
above a fireplace mantelpiece and a long thing
rectangular mirror will look great hung horizontally
parallel to the headboard of a double bed. Mirrors
can even be used outdoors to create a feeling
of space in a small patio garden, particularly
when the edges of the mirror are hidden by plants.
4) Remove all evidence of pets
Not
everyone is going to feel the same way about
your little Pookums as you do, so make sure
you remove all evidence of having a pet at all.
In fact, if you can get them to go and stay
at a friend's while you're selling then so much
the better. Hide all food bowls and doggy toys
and make sure the garden is thoroughly poop-scooped.
Finally, give all the carpets a good vacuum
with an odour-absorbent carpet cleaner like
Vax and get a trusted friend to come around
and give your home a "sniff test".
5) Remove all evidence of yourself!
Now
you've done the dog, the next step is to remove
yourself. Make sure that only the bare minimum
of personal items are on display - remove any
family photographs, postcards stuck to the fridge,
clothing or shoes on display and all but the
most basic bathroom toiletries to really depersonalise
your home. This will allow your buyers to "mentally
move in" and imagine themselves living
happily in your space. And maybe, to give you
an offer you can't refuse!
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