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How do I get my property noticed without having to compromise?

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How do I get my property noticed without having to compromise?

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If you are looking to sell your home, you will need to make sure that you get your property noticed and have the right professionals at hand to help you through the process. This raises the question, "How do I make sure that my property gets noticed?".

Traditionally, the way to get your property noticed in the market is by use of a mandate. The mandate is the agreement that you as a seller make with an estate agent for the right to sell your house at an agreed-upon market related selling price. In return you receive a fair assessment of your home, visibility to potential buyers, and an experienced estate agent to engage potential buyers.

Unfortunately, a good estate agent will often demand a high commission, which means lower proceeds from the sale of your home. However, 3%.Com Properties is not your traditional estate agent. We go above and beyond the traditional model by acting as both agent and property lawyer and only ask 3% sales commission (plus VAT), meaning you get more out at the end of the day.

Our all-in-one approach, as both agent and lawyer, means less hassle for both you and your buyer: a win-win situation for everyone involved. You receive more from the sale, and the buyer only deals with one entity all the way from their initial interest in the property to the moment they move in.

How do you get your property noticed? Appoint 3%.Com Properties as both your agent and property lawyer to attend to all the details from start to finish.

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This article is a general information sheet and should not be used or relied upon as professional advice. No liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions nor for any loss or damage arising from reliance upon any information herein. Always contact your adviser for specific and detailed advice. Errors and omissions excepted (E&OE).

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Published 14 Sep 2020 / Views -
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