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Do they call you every week?
Do they give you full and detailed feedback after each viewing?
Have they made any suggestions (other than dropping the price!) to help you generate more viewings?
Does your agent accompany all your viewers?
Are your photographs professionally taken?
Does your floor plan include dimensions and the overall floor area?
Are your house descriptions full of lovely adjectives and enthusiasm?
Is your brochure more than four sides, and laminated?
Is your main photograph the best one to tempt a buyer to click for more information?
Does it have a punchy headline to attract attention?
Does it have a brochure download button?
Is your description concise yet still flattering?
Have you stuck to your asking price, perhaps despite pressure from your agent to drop it?
Is your asking price a round figure? Such as £1 million, not £999,999?
Does your house appear at the top of an online search in your price range?
Do you know how your price per square foot compares with your competition?
Do you put fresh flowers out for each viewing?
Do you dress your beds for viewings?
Do you have hard flooring in your bathroom(s)?
Do you play music and switch on lamps to create atmosphere?
Well done! You're on top of your house sale, and making sure your agent is working for you. If you’re still not getting enough viewings, look at the home-truths blog for more ideas to tempt buyers to view your home.
Some great work here, but there is lots more you can do to improve your chances of sale. Keep in close contact with your estate agent, and if you feel they are losing confidence, consider changing agents. It’s also a good idea to visit show homes in your area for contemporary home 'staging' ideas to stay ahead of the competition.
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