The question is, “Just how urgently do you need to sell your home?” If your answer is, “I need a really, really fast property sale”, you have one or two viable options and far more non-options.
Although the very concept of a ‘non-option’ is depressing and altogether off-putting, it must nevertheless be considered. In fact, it needs to be considered rather seriously in this context, as the sale of what is probably your most valuable asset is at stake.
It is thus not the intention of this article to exacerbate the stress and anxiety that you are almost certainly experiencing right now, but rather, to highlight feasible solutions to your current predicament – solutions that you aren’t likely to regret in future.
Let us take a moment then to consider your non-options. Bear in mind that the below is targeted at homeowners who need a fast property sale.
Estate agents are definitely a fast property sale non-option. This, for the simple reason that it could take longer than a year to sell your house this way. There are no guarantees. Even when disregarding the countless other disadvantages that homeowners have come to associate with agents, this risk of delay is enough to eliminate estate agents as a viable fast property sale solution.
A private property sale on the open market isn’t a realistic plan of action either. Unless you are a real estate guru who is able to secure a buyer after a few telephone calls, it is simply too risky. The fact of the matter is that selling privately is stressful and time-consuming work, and seeing that time is your main consideration, an obvious non-option.
Contacting an auctioneer is one way of guaranteeing a fast property sale. But at what cost? Statistics show that homeowners could be left with as little as 25% of their home’s actual market value when the gavel strikes. Although an auction guarantees a fast sale, few homeowners are desperate enough to accept the intrinsic odds of this selling method.
Selling to a property buying company such as MPG Investments might very well be your best fast property sale option. We don’t rely on marketing ploys and exaggerated promises, mainly because we don’t have to: MPG will buy your house in 7 days, and that is guaranteed.
What’s more, you don’t have to risk the bulk of the sale’s proceeds – MPG will buy your property for 20-25% less than it’s market value. This means that you will not walk away with anything less than 75% of your home’s value in cash. This amount will be deposited directly into your bank account within 7 days of your consent to sell. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a faster, more secure way to sell your house anywhere else!
Still not convinced? Don’t dismiss the MPG fast property sale offer as just another too-good-to-be-true sales pitch. Why not contact us on 0800 634 9231 to find out for yourself? Our professional consultants are always available to answer your questions and discuss your concerns. Only one question still remains: “What have you got to lose?”
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