How to sell your buy-to-let property
Buy-to-Let:
Selling a buy-to-let property can be tricky. Your typical high street agent isn’t an investment property expert, and the average online property platform is more concerned with selling residential property between owner-occupiers. Neither of these is ideal for the landlord who sees property as a business and wants to sell to a like-minded investor.
So what is the solution? yieldit has the answer!
With access to more than 80,000 pre-qualified investors, yieldit is the smartest way to sell your buy-to-let property. Where a traditional agent will wait for a buyer to fall into their lap, yieldit works directly with investors from more than 100 countries who are ready and waiting to view your property, and are serious about expanding their portfolios.
Not only this, but the yieldit team will take your property to exhibitions, seminars and shows around the world, from London to Johannesburg to Shanghai to Hong Kong. By proactively marketing your property in this manner we increase the number of potential buyers and aim to speed up the sale significantly.
By specialising in tenanted properties we appeal directly to the business sense of buyers. Properties which are already generating and income and have low void periods are always popular with investors, no matter where in the world they are from.
And of course, whilst we specialise in selling from investor to investor, we will also advertise your property on Rightmove and Zoopla like any other agent, so you still have the option to sell your buy-to-let to any interested party.
However, finding a buyer is only the first step; the actual process of selling is often a real faff with traditional agents. At yieldit, we take a different approach. To try and avoid fall-throughs, we do not consider your property “under offer� or “SSTC� until the buyer has paid a reservation deposit to try and ensure their commitment from the start.
Once the deposit has been paid, the expert yieldit sales progression team take over to chase through contracts and deal with solicitors. By doing this, yieldit puts in the hard yards and ensures that the process of selling your buy-to-let property is as painless as possible.
And the best part? The yieldit process is no sale, no fee. You won’t pay a penny until the sale completes and there are no hidden fees whatsoever.
For more information and to get your free property valuation, please click here and enquire today!
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