There’s 2 weeks left to sell your property portfolio before Christmas for the highest price
With just two weeks to go until business officially winds down, many of us have been left looking at the state of the economy and wondering: how will 2023 fare for landlords? Should we wait until the start of the New Year to take action? Or is there still time to do something before the year closes?
The answer is simple: it’s time to sell, and there’s still time to act now. It might seem like an impossible feat, with many of our properties full with tenants or in need of refurbs, but that’s all in a day’s work for portfolio exit specialists, Landlord Sales Agency, who have put together the power team landlords need to cash in now for the highest price before the New Year.
Over the last two years Landlord Sales Agency climbed the ranks as the go to company for landlords looking to sell their property portfolios. Not just that, they’ve made a name for themselves by going above and beyond to ensure that landlords get the prices they need to exit the market, and fast. They’re also extremely sensitive to tenant needs,ensuring that they sell the properties without landlords having to evict tenants at all, and with minimal landlord involvement. “Unlike other companies, we have a list of buyers who will buy your properties without having to evict tenants. This dramatically cuts down the time it takes to sell, plus means that you can continue collecting rent all the way up until the actual sale,” says David Coughlin, CEO of Landlord Sale Agency.
But what about properties that need evictions? And how can they get this done before Christmas? “For those properties that require evictions, we personally help your tenants relocate, or help them financially to find a new place. We understand how to navigate those relationships, so you don’t have to worry, even with tenants that have been in situ for years. We know exactly what to do to help them. Leave it to us.”
It’s true that Landlord Sales Agency have been doing exactly what they say they’ll do. With an impressive 245 Trustpilot reviews, 207 Google reviews and video testimonials from some of the UK’s most successful landlords who have placed their trust in Landlord Sales Agency to sell their buy-to-lets, there’s no doubt they’ll get the job done. “We’ll take it all off your hands, and get you the highest price for your portfolios in less than 21 days. We sell entire property portfolios, or partial portfolios in bulk in one go.”
With an extensive list of over 30,000 private buyers and relationships with the top property buying companies. Most of their portfolios sell within a week.
What’s more, withstrong relationships with established property industry giants such as LandlordZONE and Property118, it’s clear they’ve got the approval of the landlord community.
“We’re about delivering speed, efficiency, and exceptional customer service. That’s what landlords need. We don’t have time to waste, and we need a company we can trust. I couldn’t find one out there, so I created my own, with a mission to help other landlords” says Landlord Sales Agency’s CEO, David Coughlin.
Landlord Sales Agency sell properties either in one go as a full portfolio or as single units, depending on your instruction. Unlike traditional estate agents, or other property buying companies, both methods are extremely fast. They work quickly to collect information about rent, tenant history, running costs and ensure all certificates are in place to guarantee the sale is not delayed.
If any certificates are missing, they have a team of engineers, builders and experts who will get all the certificates and paperwork done for you. The stress is completely removed out of the sale, and seller involvement is kept to a minimum so you can relax knowing it’s in swift and extremely capable hands.
Furthermore, Landlord Sales Agency take their promise to ‘solve any landlord problem’ so seriously that, as a result of the number of enquiries they receive from landlords with cash flow problems, they can also use the equity tied into property to offer an interest free loan of up to £20,000 to be repaid on completion.
“We know what it’s like right now to be a landlord who is thinking of selling, and who wants to release cash. We’re so confident in what we do, we can afford to go the extra mile to really help landlords get through, and get the highest possible price for their property portfolio.”
You’d think that for so much work, landlords would have to compromise on the sale price, but that’s not the case. “We typically achieve 85% of the market value, and for that we cover all the costs, solve all your property and tenant issues and take away all the hassle that comes with selling the portfolio. We’re completely transparent, so you know exactly what we’re making.
You won’t get a higher price for this level of service and speed, and any company promising you 100% market value is hiding a huge list of costs that are going to come after the sale. That’s not the case with us. It’s what makes us different.
We want to help, and we understand that now is the time for landlords to get out. It’s a crucial time, and we’re here to get the job done for you. We’ve found the solution for ourselves, it’s time to help you.”
If you want to exit the market before the New Year, talk to us today.
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