Posted on: Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Every seller wants to get as much money as possible for their home. But as a buyer, you want to pay the market price.
Here’s how to spot an overpriced home.How long has it been on the market? If it’s more than 60 days, it may not have sold because it is overpriced. However, some high-end homes can be on sale for a longer period.
Discover more top tips to make sure you pay a good price for your next home in our video.
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We are required by law to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all those selling or buying a property. Whilst we retain responsibility for ensuring checks and any ongoing monitoring are carried out correctly, the initial checks are carried out on our behalf by Lifetime Legal who will contact you once you have agreed to instruct us in your sale or had an offer accepted on a property you wish to buy. The cost of these checks is £60 (incl. VAT), which covers the cost of obtaining relevant data and any manual checks and monitoring which might be required. This fee will need to be paid by you in advance of us publishing your property (in the case of a vendor) or issuing a memorandum of sale (in the case of a buyer), directly to Lifetime Legal, and is non-refundable. We will receive some of the fee taken by Lifetime Legal to compensate for its role in the provision of these checks.