What Bristol Home Sellers Can Do to Avoid the Pain of a Fall-Through
Having an offer accepted on your home can feel like the hard part is over.
Unfortunately, that is not always the case.
While many sales progress smoothly to completion, a significant number fall through before contracts are exchanged. The good news is that many of the common causes can be identified and managed with the right advice and communication.
Survey Surprises
One of the most common reasons a sale falls apart is a survey that uncovers unexpected issues.
Sometimes the problem is serious. More often, it is simply a case of a buyer being alarmed by wording they were not expecting to see.
If you are aware of any issues with your property, it is usually better to be upfront about them. Providing guarantees, invoices or reports for previous work can often help reassure buyers and keep the transaction moving.
Mortgage Challenges
An agreement in principle is a positive step, but it is not a formal mortgage offer.
Lenders will carry out their own checks, including a valuation of the property and a detailed review of the buyer's finances. Occasionally, applications are declined, or the lender values the property below the agreed sale price.
This is one reason why good estate agents regularly monitor a buyer's progress rather than assuming everything is proceeding as planned.
Property Chains Can Be Fragile
Many sales depend on several linked transactions happening at the same time.
The longer the chain, the greater the chance of something going wrong elsewhere. A buyer withdrawing from a completely different transaction can have a knock-on effect that impacts everyone involved.
This does not mean chains should be avoided, but it does highlight the importance of strong communication throughout the process.
Delays Create Risk
Property transactions can take time, but unnecessary delays often create problems.
The longer a sale drifts on, the more opportunity there is for circumstances to change, doubts to creep in or frustrations to build.
Keeping paperwork organised, responding promptly to requests and choosing experienced professionals can all help maintain momentum.
Protecting Your Sale
No estate agent can guarantee that every sale will complete.
However, experienced agents can significantly reduce the risk by properly qualifying buyers, identifying potential issues early and keeping all parties informed from start to finish.
Selling a home is not just about securing an offer. It is about successfully completing.
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