Case Study - Hazebrouck Road, Faversham

Case Study - Hazebrouck Road, Faversham

We recently agreed a sale on a fantastic property in Faversham in just FIVE days

With the correct approach and a marketing strategy in place houses are still selling quickly and for a good price. This house in Hazebrouck Road Faversham is one example, it's a two bedroom end terrace property with garage, ample parking and being sold chain free.

Here's how it went:
  • We had 4 viewings from buyers that we had pre-qualified as being in a position to proceed with the sale
  • We received 5 offers from first time buyers
  • Offer agreed OVER asking price after going to best and final offers!
  • Sale secured with a reservation agreement giving both parties peace of mind.
  • On the market for a total of 5 days

As a result we have some disappointed first time buyers still looking for a home. If you are thinking of moving, and have something similar, why not give Harrisons Homes a call on 01795 474848 for honest advice to get you moving.

We wont tie to a sole agency contract, if you are not 100% happy with the service, you can move on with no penalties or fees.


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