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Selling a house can be daunting, filled with numerous steps and potential hurdles. According to Rightmove, at the moment it takes around 60 days to secure a buyer for your property. If you’re considering putting your property on the market in the UK, understanding the typical house-selling process can help you prepare better and set realistic expectations.
The journey begins with listing your property. This involves:
Once listed, your property will be marketed across various platforms, including online property portals, social media, and in some cases, local newspapers. During this period prospective buyers will start to schedule viewings. The number of viewings can vary widely, and on average, it may take about 4-8 weeks to receive an offer.
After receiving offers, it’s time to negotiate. This stage involves:
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership. The steps involved include:
Completion is when the property officially changes hands. Exchange of contracts and completion can take place on the same day and whilst we prefer to have at least a week between exchange of contracts and completion, it can be less.
Combining all stages, selling a house in England and Wales typically takes between 14 and 24 weeks, roughly 3 to 6 months. This timeline can vary based on market conditions, the property’s location, and other factors.
Several factors can influence how quickly your house sells, including but not limited to:
If you have any questions or need assistance with selling your property, feel free to reach out to our experts who can provide personalised advice and support: