Planning to Have Your Maldon Home Sold by Summer?

Planning to Have Your Maldon Home Sold by Summer?

If you are looking to sell a home and hope to be completed by summer read on to see why now is the time to put your property for sale.

Looking to Sell by Summer?


Spring is now officially here, (although you wouldn't know this by the weather we are having!) and if you are want to sell your Maldon home by summer then now is the time to get your property onto the market. (the average house sale is taking between 16 - 20 weeks to get from sale agreed to completion)

What is Happening in the Local Housing Market?


Stock levels continue to rise, so if you are looking to buy as well as selling you will have more choice on the market, which is a good thing.

But as a seller more homes on the market could also mean more competition.

Our advice to anyone looking to sell is to ensure their price is as competitive as possible for the current market we are in.


Why Holden Estate Agents?


Both Phil and Ryan, company directors, have worked in many different housing markets locally in Maldon. They have the experience, along with their highly knowledgeable team to know how to sell homes in a more challenging market.

Selling your biggest financial asset is a big decision, and it is important that you chose the right agent.

Holden Estate Agents continue to lead the way locally for sales agreed too (source - rightmove)


We offer three types of valuation to suit your individual needs. Click here for more information and if you are considering selling your home.


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