HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT OUR MODERN METHOD OF SALE?

Modern Method of Sale is a revolutionary online property auction system that enables customers to sell their properties with greater speed of sale and certainty. The auction is similar to eBay; buyers can bid for a property online anywhere in the world.

 

Why sell this way?

  • Completion is typically achieved in a swift 56 days!
  • There are zero estate agency fees to pay. The fee is paid by the buyer once their bid has been accepted, giving the sale more security.
  • Competitive bidding between buyers means more exposure and interest of your property, which can drive up the selling price.
  • With the buyer paying a reservation fee, there is more security. All parties can move forward with confidence. 
  • You can set a hidden reserve price to help ensure that your property sells for a price that you’re happy with.
  • You have greater control with access to real-time updates, 24/7 bidding and the ability to track and view previous bids. 

 

We are here to help...

Why not get in touch with your local agent to see how the Modern Method of Sale can help get you sold? Don't worry if you decide that this method is not for you, we can still help get you moving!

 

Contact your local branch today or request a home valuation.

 

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Hurfords is a trading name of Sharman Quinney Holdings Limited which is registered in England and Wales under company number 4174227, Registered Office is Cumbria House, 16-20 Hockliffe Street, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 1GN. VAT Registration Number is 500 2481 05.

For activities relating to regulated mortgages and non-investment insurance contracts, Sharman Quinney Holdings Limited is an appointed representative of Connells Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Connells Limited’s Financial Services Register number is 302221.

IMPORTANT: If you are selling a residential property in the UK that is not your primary residence, you should check your capital gains tax liability. Find some useful links to more information here.

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