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Selling Property - Valuing Your Property
Selling property privately has many advantages over using an estate agent. However estate agents can provide useful local information not available from the internet. Despite this many who have sold there home privately have benefited from the following: ? Saving thousands in commission ? Experience a wider choice of online services Selling property-What is your home worthSelling property privately means that you will have to arrive at the correct price to sell your home.House prices and the value of your home is a major topic for potential buyers and those already on the property ladder. There are now ample resources enabling you to value your own home, making it easier to sell your property privately. Before you value your property you must arrive at two important figures: 1. The lowest price you will accept for your property ResearchGather all the facts before arriving at a realistic price for your property by: ? Using online House Price calculators which will give you a guide price ? Using the internet to find prices of similar properties in your area ? Looking at House Prices statistics this can help identify the trend over the last 12 months. ? Using house price websites to discover exactly the prices that properties had sold for in your neighbourhood ? Research local paper and estate agents windows. UK Housing Market Price Data Halifax & Bank of Scotland House Price Data: www.hbosplc.com/home/home.asp Nationwide House price index: www.nationwide.co.uk/hpi/default.asp UK House Price Calculator UK House Price-Websites Net House Prices: Instant online house prices throughout the UK Mouseprice.com Find the price paid for every house sold in England & Wales Our Property: Millions of prices direct from the Land registry: UK house price predictions Nicholas Marr
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