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Selling your home

Top tips to sell your home

Selling your home can be stressful. But there are ways to reduce the stress and to pave the way for a smooth journey.

The right estate agent can make the world of difference to how quickly you sell your property and even during the conveyancing process.

Search online, on websites such as www.rightmove.co.uk and www.zoopla.co.uk, to give yourself an idea of which estate agents are popular in your area. Look at similar properties in your area and you’ll see a realistic asking price. Discuss the asking price with the estate agent when they come to value your house. It’s worth making appointments with two or three local agents to decide who you prefer to leave in charge of your property sale.

If any of your friends and colleagues have moved recently or are thinking of moving, have a chat with them. They may be able to point you in the direction of a good estate agent. Look for estate agents’ sale boards in the area, as these may help you to choose a good estate agent.

REMEMBER: A good estate agent will manage your expectations and advise you on a realistic asking price.

Leasehold or freehold?

This is an important distinction that remains confusing, even after having already bought a property. The difference between a freehold and leasehold has a significant impact on what you are actually selling. Our experienced team are on hand to take you through the entire conveyancing process, from instruction to completion and beyond.

FAQs

A freehold sale means that you pass ownership of the building and the land it is built upon to your buyer on completion.

Here is how a typical freehold sale might proceed with us once you have instructed:

  • Preparing and issuing draft contracts plus all supporting documentation to your buyer’s solicitors.
  • Receiving and dealing with the buyer’s solicitor’s legal enquiries with your assistance.
  • Obtaining mortgage redemption figures, if required.
  • Carrying out the exchange of contracts.
  • Redeeming any mortgages in situ.
  • Sending any balance monies, in accordance with your instructions.

A leasehold sale means that your buyer only owns the building itself (rather than the land it is on) or a specific part of it and is only the owner for a set period. It is up to the buyer to familiarise themselves with this process. 

Here is how a typical leasehold sale might proceed with us once you have instructed:

  1. Preparing draft contracts and issuing these, plus all supporting documentation to your buyer's solicitors.
  2. Receiving and dealing with the buyer’s solicitors legal enquiries with your assistance.
  3. Obtaining mortgage redemption figures if required.
  4. Liaising with you and the landlord/management company with regards to the apportionments of service charge and ground rent that may be owed.
  5. Carrying out the exchange of contracts.
  6. Redeeming any mortgages in situ.
  7. Sending any balance monies in accordance with your instructions.

Please note, when selling a Leasehold property, you will be responsible for paying for the Management/Landlord pack.

To obtain the completed LPE1 pack you will need to contact the Landlord/Management Company. The pack will include all the information related to the management of a building.

Planning ahead is essential if you’re looking for a smooth house sale. You will need to prepare for your move in a number of ways, including:

  1. Obtaining your mortgage account number. This will be on your last annual statement.
  2. Locating your deeds, particularly if the property is not yet registered at HM Land Registry. Please see our advice regarding an unregistered property
  3. Making sure that you have all relevant papers, including:

    • covenant consents
    • planning permission
    • building regulation approval
    • Guarantees
    • FENSA certificates
    • Gas Safe Certificates
    • HETAS certificates
    • electrical certificates, and
    • accounts relating to amenity charges or service charges.

    These documents will help you to complete the Property Information Form accurately when your conveyancer sends it to you.

    REMEMBER: If you can’t find all the documents, stay calm! Even if you did not realise that covenant consent, planning permission or building regulation approval was required for any works carried out, conveyancers acting for buyers will often accept indemnity insurance.

  4. Contact any managing agents to see how much they charge for issuing management packs.
  5. Decide which items are included in the sale, which are not, and which you would be prepared to sell for an additional price. This will help you to complete the Fittings and Contents Form. These include any contents in the property including white goods, curtains and carpets.

Budget for all the costs and fees relating to your sale, and not just your legal fees. The costs and fees will include the mortgage repayment (including any early repayment charge), estate agents’ fees, any fees payable for management packs, the costs of obtaining duplicate documents, indemnity insurance premiums, conveyancing fees and removal costs.

Get a recommended conveyancer to help you sell your property.

Speak to friends, family and colleagues, to see if they can recommend a good conveyancer. You need to have confidence in your conveyancer. A good conveyancer will ensure that your property sale goes as smoothly as possible. The process will involve form filling, information gathering, telephone calls and emails. You will be speaking to your conveyancer a lot during the process. Your conveyancer will be able to reassure you and address any concerns that you have.

When selling your home it is important to ensure your will is up to date so your assets would be distributed as you wish should anything happen to you.

Ask for a free conveyancing quote by calling our conveyancing team on 0113 320 5000.

See here to find out what other services we offer at our Leeds solicitors.

Client feedback

I was delighted with Michelle's knowledge, timeliness and standard of service. Would happily return for any future conveyancing work
Mr Hughes
I just want to thank Leasa at Winston solicitors. She has been absolutely amazing and I could not reccomend enough. Our emails and phone calls always responded to so quickly and she really pushed our sale through I believe if it wasn’t for her we would still be in the process of moving now. Being first time buyers we were a-bit clueless but leasa explained everything so well. I would 10000% use Winston solicitors again and reccomend to anyone and everyone.
Maisi
I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the outstanding service provided by Winston Solicitors. From the very beginning, their professionalism, dedication, and commitment to supporting me throughout the entire process were clearly evident.One of the aspects I valued the most was their constant support and availability whenever I needed guidance. The team was always approachable, patient, and willing to explain every step in a clear and reassuring manner. This made what could have been a stressful process much easier to manage.Their communication was excellent throughout. I consistently received timely responses, clear explanations, and regular updates about the progress of my case. I never felt uncertain about what was happening, as they made sure I was well informed at every stage. This level of transparency gave me a great deal of confidence and peace of mind.I was also particularly impressed by their efficient use of modern software systems to keep clients updated. The ability to track progress and receive notifications made the entire process smooth, organised, and convenient. It clearly shows their commitment to using technology to improve client experience and ensure everything moves forward efficiently.Another key strength was their support in decision making in my difficult situation. They took the time to carefully explain the available options, outline the possible outcomes, and provide professional advice that helped me make informed decisions. Their guidance was invaluable and demonstrated both their expertise and genuine commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for their clients.Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the service I received from Winston Solicitors. Their professionalism, clear communication, regular updates, and client-focused approach truly set them apart. I would highly recommend their services to anyone looking for reliable, supportive, and efficient legal representation. I am haviing a good propery my own becouse of Winston Solicitors
Mrs Varghese
Leasa was fantastic, she always responded quickly to emails and kept us fully informed throughout the process. I wouldn't hesitate to use Winston Solicitors again for future house sales/purchases.
Amy
I would like to sincerely thank Winston Solicitors for their excellent support and professionalism. Their team was very helpful, understanding, and supportive throughout the whole process.I truly appreciate the time and effort they gave to my case, and they always communicated clearly and respectfully. I felt confident knowing my matter was in good hands.I highly recommend Winston Solicitors to anyone looking for reliable and professional legal support. Thank you again for everything.
Yemane
Excellent customer service, prompt replies to queries and we were kept fully up to date on the whole process. Would highly recommend.
John
Very helpful and responsive on our house sale. Always easy to get hold of and converse with a real person. Also competitively priced. Would definitely use them again and would recommend.
Clare
Our experience with Winston Solicitors during the sale of our family home was excellent. Communication was smooth and given this was our first time selling they were on hand to guide us throught he process. We would highly recommend them for anyone considering.
David
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