Posts Tagged ‘property owners’

Take a leap of faith with a Private Property Listing

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

There appears to be a leap of faith when you consider listing your UK property privately.  A myriad of questions need answering, the first one being why would you upload your own property listing?

There are a variety of Property Listings available to those looking at posting an advert whether letting or selling privately in the UK. Offline UK property owners or those seeking property to rent can, for example, post adverts in local newspapers, produce their own flyers or list their details in shop windows.  Online there are many different websites offering to list properties.  It is worthwhile investigating the various options available.

Where possible all property owners, whether they are UK property landlords looking at letting their UK property or individuals looking at a potential sale, should test the market via the online listing your property privately route.  Why wouldn’t you, especially if there is the free property listing options available!  Yes it may cost you a bit of time in research and submitting a property listing, however the benefits could be a huge saving in potential fees had they followed the estate agency route. 

You will have to spend some time reviewing the different options available.  One the one hand some of the UK private property websites may require a fair amount of detail about the property whilst on the other will be those that display teaser UK property adverts. Some will charge upfront fees, whilst others, like ourselves, will only charge for each property enquiry you choose to receive.  There are also websites that will offer a completely free service. 

It’s extremely important that you do your research before you decide upon the  property listing service that suits your needs.  Either way, it is worth testing the market whether you are looking to sell or let your property in the UK as it could ultimately help to save you money.  Now that’s got to be a good thing.

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2010 could be the year for first time buyers to find Property for Sale

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Recent reports suggest that 2010 could be a resurgence in first time buyer activity due to more affordable property becoming available in some areas of the UK. Notably the data suggests that this is possible outside of Greater London.

First time buyers need to ensure they have budgeted accordingly before they find Property for Sale. It is not only the saving up for the deposit, but they should also include potential costs of moving out of their current rented property and solicitor’s fees. If you are looking for your first property look no further than a specialist online Free Property Listing service in the UK. They can provide a great interface between property owners and the prospective suitors. These unique property lead referral services bring sellers in touch with people who are looking for Property Wanted to Buy and vice versa. There are simple, cost effective service for those looking to purchase property as well as owners who are selling their properties in the UK. They provide them an opportunity to test the market by displaying their Free Property Listing. Such simple, hassle free services with a no leads, no fee approach are extremely useful additions when it comes to property transactions between buyers and sellers.

So prospective first time buyers can not only add their own property wanted listing, but they can also browse and respond to property listings. Our site is seen as offering a simple service that should prove popular easing the hassle of buying, selling, letting and renting property.

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A Property Wanted Listing can take away the hassle of finding a New Home

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

If you’re looking to buy or rent property in most cases you will spend a lot of your own time either browsing websites or visiting a myriad of Estate Agents for your new home or rental pad.

Why not take that hassle away and let property owners, either those looking to sell or would be landlords, find you. Not only do a host of online residential property websites offer a Property Wanted Listing service, but it’s also likely that your local Estate Agent will as well. This should be considered as a valid option alongside your own efforts of browsing the property websites, whether they are Estate Agents or Privately Property Selling and Letting specialists.

It certainly cannot harm your chances of finding your dream property. Finding a new home to purchase or your next rental accommodation can be extremely time consuming and in some cases can be a painful experience. However, you need to increase the odds of finding your next property. It’s not dis-similar from a company marketing a new product or service. They will use many different channels to promote themselves. This is no different from you looking for property. A Property Wanted Listing should be a big consideration when making your next home move.

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Do Your Research before Listing Your Property Privately

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

There are a variety of Property Listings available to those looking at posting an advert whether letting or selling privately. Offline property owners or those seeking property to rent can, for example, post adverts in local newspapers or list their details in shop windows. Online there are many different websites offering to list properties.

It is worthwhile investigating the various options available. Online there are some websites which may require a fair amount of detail if you have a property you are wanting to rent out. At the other end of the spectrum will be those that display teaser property adverts. The cost of listing will vary. Some will charge upfront fees, whilst others, like ourselves, will only charge for property enquiries. There are also websites that will offer a completely free service. However, it’s extremely important that you do your research before you decide the right property listing service for you. Things to consider before listing your property are:

- Will your contact details be displayed on the website to would be tenants?
- What will the websites do to try and attract potential tenants to your property advert?
- Has the website been recommended?

There will different approaches from the online offerings. Just be prepared to do your homework!

Alternately if you have decided that it appears to be too much work you can always opt to use an Estate Agent, however remember that with this approach there will tend to be larger fees involved.

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