2 quick tips to make sure your offer is accepted

2 quick tips to make sure your offer is accepted

Are you ready to make an offer to buy a property? Here are 2 quick tips that should help your offer to be accepted.


If you're about to make an offer to buy a property, have a quick read of these 2 top tips.

Make it personal
Write a letter or an email to the seller and ask the agent to forward it. This will get the seller more emotionally attached to you as a person.
In the letter you should mention why you want to buy the home and why you love it. Is there a particular feature in the home? Is it near to your preferred school for the children? Is it going to be a family home for years to come?

Remember, it’s likely the seller hasn’t met you during the viewing process so you need to try and stand out from other buyers.

Make your bid unique
This is vital especially if you’re competing against other buyers.

If you were going to offer £400,000, instead offer £401,250. The extra £1250 could be the difference between securing your dream home or losing it to someone else.



If you’re thinking of buying a property and would like to have an informal chat and some advice, you can call, text, WhatsApp or email me at any time.
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