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A.
Move on the net will help
you
sell
your
property
. No commissions, no fuss.
We give you the freedom to advertise your property on the Internet to the whole world.
You choose the wording of your advert.
You can publish your own photographs and video tours.
We will give you a Move on the net for sale sign which you can tailor to suit your individual needs.
All signs are delivered as you require with a unique property reference. This will allow potential Buyers to immediately text the reference to
Move on the net
and receive instant details about your property. You can also advertise your contact email or telephone number.
Once you have registered you can receive e-mails direct from potential Buyers.
You can check whether potential Buyers have already registered interest in your area, street or road, price range etc.
You can register to allow
SMS
text alerts to notify you when you have e-mails on your account.
Move on the net
will
SMS
text or e-mail all registered Buyers when relevant new properties are added to the web site or when changes such as price decreases occur. Your potential Buyers get to hear about your property as soon as it is on our web site.
Our extensive combination of marketing produces over 2 million visitors a month.
We direct Buyers and visitors to our site and therefore your property by advertising:
A. We aim to keep things simple. We have 3 packages:
Package 1 - What you get
For only £99 your property will be advertised on the Move on the net website for 6 months or until sold, if earlier, and will have all of the following benefits:
· A professionally presented property advert
· Immediate listing on the world wide web
· Freedom to upload 6 of your own digital photographs of your property to your advert
· Extensive Move on the net radio advertising driving interested home buyers to the site and your property advert
· Extensive Move on the net local newspaper advertising driving interested home buyers to the site and your property advert
· Extensive national internet listing to 2 million home buyers with:
· Total control allowing you to update/amend/change your advert details or photographs at any time through your secure online user account
· Secure and confidential e-mail facilities through the Move on the net site
· Printable property advert/flyer in PDF format .
For only £134 you will receive an eye catching Move on the net for sale or for let sign in addition to everything in Package 1 which includes:
· A professionally presented property advert
· Immediate listing on the world wide web
· Freedom to upload 6 of your own digital photographs of your property to your advert
· Extensive Move on the net radio advertising driving interested home buyers to the site and your property advert
· Extensive Move on the net local newspaper advertising driving interested home buyers to the site and your property advert
· Extensive national internet listing to 2 million home buyers with:
· Total control allowing you to update/amend/change your advert details or photographs at any time through your secure online user account
· Secure and confidential e-mail facilities through the Move on the net site
· Printable property advert/flyer in PDF format .
Package 3 - What you get
For only £154 you will be able to upload your own VIRTUAL TOUR of your property in addition to everything in Package 2 which includes an eye catching Move on the net for sale/for let sign and all of the following benefits:
·
A professionally presented property advert
·
Immediate listing on the world wide web
·
Freedom to upload
6
of your own digital photographs of your property to your advert
·
Extensive
Move on the net
radio advertising driving interested home buyers to the site and your property advert
·
Extensive
Move on the net
local newspaper advertising driving interested home buyers to the site and your property advert
·
Extensive national internet listing to
2 million home buyers with:
·
Total control allowing you to update/amend/change your advert details or photographs at any time through your secure online user account
·
Secure and confidential e-mail facilities through the
Move on the net
site
·
Printable property advert/flyer in PDF format
A. You can advertise your property with Move on the net and with an estate agent provided that you have agreed with your estate agent that his commission is not payable if you find a buyer yourself through the Move on the net website. Once you have agreed this make sure you confirm it back to the estate agent in writing.
We would recommend that you carefully check the terms and conditions in any estate agent's agreement you enter into. If your estate agent tries to agree ‘Sole selling rights' with you then this would only allow your agent to sell.
If you are already with an estate agent and you want to find your own buyer privately without an estate agent then you should give notice to end your agreement. There will normally be a period of notice where you will have to wait for the agreement to end and where you will not be able to advertise you property privately. The agents should still market your property during this period. Once the notice period ends and you are free from the terms and conditions of the agreement and you can then try to find a Buyer privately and use the services of Move on the net .
Estate agents are the traditional method of selling and letting property but
Move on the net
is committed to providing an alternative service that provides a complete freedom of choice and a massive cost saving benefit.
More and more people are deciding to sell/let their own property but all too often are only able to purchase and display a private for sale sign and/or pay for a local paper advert. Although this may produce a successful sale/let, the chances are that it will not.
Move on the net
have created an opportunity for private sales to take place at a fraction of the cost of an estate agent by;
If you are using an estate agent we would recommend that you get more than one estimation of the value, invariably there is a large difference in each agent's valuation.
It should be remembered that an estate agent can be anyone. They don't have to be qualified to do business. Great care is therefore needed in dealing with an agent who, after all, is in the business of maximizing profits. We would recommend that you only use an estate agent who is a member of a recognised professional body.
We would not recommend that you accept an agent's valuation without doing your own research (
select this link for tips on valuing your property
). Essentially, without assessing the value yourself you will never know whether an agent is valuing too low so they get a quick sale or too high to win your business over other agents. Either way this is not in your best interests.
A. Yes you can. It is very straight forward. It is just the same as buying and selling any other thing. You would not dream of paying an agent to help you sell your car privately or to help you negotiate a price with, say, decorators. Ultimately, even if an agent negotiates a price for you, it is down to you to accept or reject it.
Once you have negotiated and agreed a price for your property then you should contact a solicitor to arrange the legal formalities to complete your sale.
A. You can easily change your details at any time. Simply go to the ‘Your account' section and follow the online instructions.
A. Only when you have entered your property details onto
http://www.moveonthenet.com/index.php
and are satisfied with your advert.
A. Yes. Developers, estate agents, builders and landlords etc who are selling multiple properties will receive discounts.
select this link for further information on the discounts and procedure involved
A. For an unlimited time. You pay initially for 6 months but you can purchase additional packages for as long as you wish.
A. A for sale sign is not compulsory. They are a great way to advertise your property. The
Move on the net
for sale/or let signs are included within our advertising packages 2 and 3.
Remember that 70% of all Buyers first find out that a property is for sale by viewing a for sale sign.
A. Move on the net provide the best value for money as they do not just rely on internet marketing of the site and your property but will actively market the site locally in press and radio. Just
select this link for a comprehensive list of how we do it.
A.There are many home make over programmes on TV these days and they always seem to carry the same basic advice for preparing your home for sale/to let;
A. Yes they are. Please refer to our data protection privacy policies by
clicking here
.
A. You
can
value your own home.
To assist you in valuing there are many tools and helpful websites to enable you to do so accurately;
A. Our extensive combination of marketing produces over 2 million visitors a month. We direct Buyers and visitors to our site by advertising:
select this link for further information
A We have a panel of carefully chosen expert solicitors who will offer a discount to
Move on the net
customers. Please e-mail us at
mailbox@moveonthenet.com
for a no obligation quote.
A.
Move on the net
will allow you to set the way in which you are contacted about your property as follows;
Once you have communicated with the interested Buyer it is entirely a matter for yourself as to how the viewings are arranged. WE WOULD STRONGLY RECOMMEND FOR SECURITY AND SAFETY PURPOSES THAT YOU VERIFY THE IDENTITY OF THE INTERESTED BUYER FIRST.
N.B. YOU SHOULD ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE ANOTHER PERSON WITH YOU IN THE PROPERTY WHEN THE VIEWING TAKES PLACE.
A. If you are happy with the offer you can indicate to the potential Buyer that their offer is acceptable and then place the matter in the hands of your solicitor.
If you do not wish to accept the offer you can reject it and you can make a counter offer. You can reject as many offers as you like and you can make as many counter offers as you like. You are advised to clarify offers in writing to a avoid misunderstandings and make all communications on offers subject to
contract
.
A. You should then place the matter in the hands of the expert solicitor. Your solicitor will make contact with the Buyers' solicitors. He would discuss with you and advise you on what the terms of sale should be, for instance how much
deposit
you will pay, when you wish to move etc. E-mail us at
mailbox@moveonthenet.com
for a free no obligation conveyancing quote.
A .This is a legal document drafted by your solicitor. It details your terms of sale for your property.
A. These are the enquiries that a Buyer (through their Solicitors) make to establish whether they should enter into a
contract
with the Seller. This is normally the longest stage of the process. The enquiries are made up of questions the Buyer will ask the Seller about ownership of the property and also searches such as to the local authority (inc. planning department searches), Coal Board Mining, etc.
A. Once the parties wish to be legally bound to buy and sell the property the
contract
s that they have each signed are then
exchange
d (swopped by their Solicitors so that each party's solicitor holds the
contract
signed by the other party). At this stage an agreed
deposit
is paid by the Seller to the Buyer. This ‘
exchange
of
contract
s' means that the Buyer is bound to buy and the Seller is bound to sell. The date is usually set for completion and is written into the contract.The process then moves towards the completion stage where the purchase money is
exchange
d for the deeds and the Buyer can take ownership of the property.
A. As stated above,
completion
is where the purchase money (less the
deposit
paid) is exchanged for the deeds and the Buyer can take ownership of the property. The date for
completion
will be agreed and written into the
contract
.
Prior to the day of
completion
the parties will need to make arrangements for the hand over of the keys to the property.
On
completion
day, once confirmation is given that the monies have been received by the Seller, the keys can be collected and the Buyer can move in.
A. An average time will be eight weeks from start to finish. Some transactions move quicker than that and some can take considerably longer. If the Buyer of your property is reliant upon selling his house then you are involved in a transaction chain. Transaction chains can be lengthy and they invariably slowly the transaction process down. Each transaction in a chain can only happen after the previous transaction has completed. Your expert solicitor will advise you on this.
A. Your expert solicitor may not require any money from you for his fees and the fees he incurs on your behalf until the end of the transaction.
Property Buyers will need to give their solicitor enough money to pay a
deposit
before the
exchange
of
contracts
.
A.
Deposit
s are normally paid on
exchange
of
contract
s.
Deposit
s are not normally refundable and they are required to show good faith as they
exchange
of
contract
s legally binds the Buyer and Seller to the property purchase.
The amount of the
deposit
is a matter for negotiation between the parties. Sellers will wish to receive a
deposit
as big possible. Buyers will wish to pay as little as possible.
A. If a Buyer needs a
mortgage
the lender will require a
survey
to be carried out to ensure that the value of the property is worth at least the amount the Buyer has asked to borrow from the lender.
A more detailed inspection by a surveyor is useful to Buyers as it can reveal more important detail about the property and the surveyor might be held responsible for omitting any detail that he ought to have included.
A. Any surplus on the proceeds of a sale are usually given to the Seller by their solicitor on the day the sale completes or the next working day.
A. The keys will be available on the day the sale completes, as soon as the Seller has left the property and has received confirmation from his solicitor that the Buyers' money has been safely transferred. Buyers are advised to agree, ahead of the day the sale completes, as to when the keys will be available.
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