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Helping you to make the right choice of Estate Agent
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Find the best Liverpool Estate Agents To Sell or Let your home
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Saturday, 04/09/2010
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Find an Estate Agent in LiverpoolUsing AgentQuote.co.uk is the free, fast and simple way to find an Estate Agent in Liverpool to sell or let your property. How it works1. Fill in our simple form 2. We contact the estate agents in Liverpool on your behalf. Your contact details and full address remain confidential!3. Your local agents will respond by indicating their typical fee, the number of potential buyers in their database and we also show you our unique  agent rating. 4. We show you the results 5. You choose which agents to invite to value and market your property. SIMPLE! This is a free, no-obligations service!
More About AgentQuote.co.uk If you want to sell or let a property in Liverpool you can use this great system designed to assist you in sourcing the best Liverpool estate agents or Liverpool letting agents.
Why waste your time trying to contact all the agents in the area of Liverpool when all the best agents in Liverpool can be contacted by completing one simple form. Complete the form and we will send out abbreviated summary details of the property you wish to sell or let in the area of Liverpool to all agents we have registered with us.
We DO NOT send out your contact details to agents in Liverpool and will only do so when you make the choice of best estate agents or letting agents from the responses you receive from the agents in the Liverpool area.
WHY THIS SITE IS DIFFERENT FROM COMPETING WEBSITES
When you use this system to locate a Liverpool estate agent we will send your details out to most estate and letting agents in the Liverpool area regardless of whether they are subscribing to a service we offer to those Liverpool based agents.
Other systems tend to only circulate your details to estate agents in the Liverpool area who subscribe to their service therefore narrowing down the choice you will get of being contacted by a wider population of Liverpool estate agents. In addition, those competing sites will freely circulate your contact details at the point you register with them which means that you may be contacted freely by those Liverpool estate and letting agents, who could make pressure calls to you. We do not circulate your details to Liverpool estate agents and will not do so until you give your consent for individual Liverpool agents to make contact with you. NOBODY LIKES ASKING THE PRICE IF IT’S NOT DISPLAYED
It’s a psychological thing... We go into a shop in Liverpool, we see something we’re interested in but if it’s not priced some of us are often embarrassed to enquire what the price of the item is. This could be because we don’t want to inconvenience an assistant by having them check the price or because if it is going to cost more than we have available to spend we feel uncomfortable.
Using the Agentquote system you submit your details once and you should receive a blind quotation back which will give you a good guide price of what the estate agent from Liverpool will charge you for their professional services to assist you in selling or letting a house in the Liverpool area.Why use an Estate Agent in Liverpool? There is a recent trend towards trying to sell your own property. Many new websites, some run by very big companies, now offer services to assist you with this. But...
At AgentQuote.co.uk, we believe that there would be great value to you in finding a good estate agent in Liverpool to market and sell your property. A good Liverpool estate agent or letting agent is likely have undertaken industry specific exams and to be a member of a professional body, such as The National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) or the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA).
Here are some points to consider when deciding whether to find an estate agent in Liverpool to help you market and sell or let your property.
• An estate agent or letting agent in Liverpool is very likely to have good local knowledge, and thus be an effective marketer of your property.
• A Liverpool-based estate agent will know the sensible marketing value of a property such as yours, located in your area of Liverpool.
• A good estate agent in Liverpool will be able to advise you on how to best present your property to potential purchasers.
• A Liverpool estate agent will be able to answer any questions you may have about the buying or selling process.
• A good Liverpool estate agent will already have a shortlist of potential buyers (applicants) on their books, who may immediately want to view your property. This could result in a quick sale.
• Estate agents in Liverpool understand the Liverpool property market place, and will help your achieve the best price for your property.
• Liverpool estate agents have many local industry connections. They may be able to recommend a good local solicitor, mortgage broker, insurance broker or financial adviser in Liverpool.
• Most estate agents in Liverpool will offer to undertake accompanied viewings on your behalf. They will show off your property to viewers, drawing attention to all of the best features. Most viewers are more likely to tell an estate agent, than the owner, what they don’t like about a property. This means that if you use a Liverpool estate agent, you are likely to get honest feedback on what aspects of your property need dressing up to achieve a quick sale, at the best price.
Selling Tips When you place your property on the market in Liverpool, you will be competing with all of the other similar Liverpool properties in your area that are also on the market. It is important, for a quick sale that your property stands out from the Liverpool crowd.
• Make sure that rooms are clean and tidy, especially bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchen.
• Don’t be afraid to get out your favourite cleaning products and really get stuck into those tired areas of your property. The ’nearly new’ look of kitchen units, appliances and bathroom furniture will really go down will with the Liverpool buyers.
• Consider some fresh paint. There’s a good reason why new builds in Liverpool are normally presented in magnolia and white. The light colours make rooms look bigger and cleaner. White paint, in particular, makes kitchens and bathrooms look spick and span. Remember, that dark purple that you painted your bedroom in, that you absolutely love, may not be to Liverpool buyer’s liking!
• It’s your home in Liverpool, you’ve lived there for years, it feels like part of you, and you love it. But if you’re selling, then it’s time to move out mentally! Try to pack away as much personal clutter as you can. Leave a few, favourite items out so that the house doesn’t feel like a Liverpool hotel, but otherwise present your viewers with a blank canvas, somewhere that they can imagine making their own.
• It is often advised that a seller should consider spending up to 1% of the sale value of the property on re-decoration, D.I.Y. and / or touching-up to achieve the best price. You should discuss this with a local Liverpool specialist adviser or Liverpool estate agent. A good Liverpool estate agent may be able to point you in the right direction.
• If you own pets, then consider re-housing them while your try to sell your home. At the very least, keep them out of sight during viewings, and make sure that you have removed as much trace of them as possible. Cat litter trays, bowls of pet food, pet hairs, stains on carpets and scratched up walls or furniture can be off-putting. There is also the issue of allergies to consider. Many people are allergic to pet hairs and dust. A home that sets off a reaction may put off otherwise keen Liverpool viewers. Consider calling in a local Liverpool cleaning specialist to revive carpets.
• Linoleum flooring in bathrooms and kitchens can often look very ragged after years of use. It is inexpensive to replace. Consider renewing it if it looks worse for wear.Search Areas In LiverpoolSome Estate Agents in LiverpoolDisclaimer: AgentQuote.co.uk Ltd. makes no warranty regarding the accuracy or completeness of information on this web-page. Are your estate agency details not listed here, or listed incorrectly? Click here to register your branch for free.One Stop Property Shop, Liverpool 84 Priory Road, Liverpool, Merseyside L4 2SH) | Halifax Estate Agents, Formby 18 Chapel Lane, Formby, Liverpool, Merseyside L37 4DU) | Roach Estates, Liverpool, Walton 111 County Road, Walton, Liverpool, Merseyside L4 3QF) | Be Property Service, Knotty Ash, Liverpool 11 Swanside Parade, Liverpool, Merseyside L14 7QH) | Acumen Estates, knotty ash 40 East Prescot Road, knotty ash, Liverpool, Merseyside L14 1PW) | Entwistle Green, Formby, Formby 3 Chapel Lane, Formby, Liverpool, Merseyside L37 4DL) | Julian Deus & Sons, Liverpool, Wavertree 161 Picton Road, Wavertree, Liverpool, Merseyside L15 4LG) | The UK House Sales Team, Hale Village 7 Baileys Lane, Hale Village, Liverpool, Merseyside L24 5RG) | Priory Property Services, Liverpool 70 Priory Road, Liverpool, Merseyside L4 2RZ) | Michael Moon Estate Agents, Crosby 54 Liverpool Road, Crosby, Liverpool, Merseyside L23 5SG) | Venmore Thomas & Jones, Old Swan 11 St Oswalds Street, Old Swan, Liverpool, Merseyside L13 5SA) | Keppie Massie Residential, Liverpool, Liverpool Bulloch House 10 Rumford Place, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 9DG) | Merseyside Property Marketing, City Centre 9 Ward Street, City Centre, LIVERPOOL, Merseyside L3 5XX) | Platinum Property Group, Liverpool 479 Rice Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside L9 8AP) | Venmore Thomas & Jones, Mossley Hill 32 Allerton Road, Mossley Hill, Liverpool, Merseyside L18 1LN) | Sutton Kersh Estate Agents, Old Swan 4 Broad Green Road, Old Swan, Liverpool, Merseyside L13 5SG) | Platinum Property Group, Liverpool 479 Rice Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside L9 8AP) | Andrew Louis Estate Agents, Liverpool 1 Stanley Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 6AA) | Roberts Edwards & Worrall, Liverpool 22 Woolton Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L25 5JA) | Loc 8, Crosby, Liverpool 8 Endbutt Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside L23 0TR) | |
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