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Tips for selling property in Beaconsfield

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Whether you're selling a traditional period cottage or town house in the Old Town, or a modern detached family home in the New Town, it always helps to have a strategy in place. Here are five top tips to ensure a quick and easy sale.

1. Beaconsfield offers a direct service into London Marylebone, with a journey time that can be as fast as 20 minutes. So, the first question a buyer will always ask is how far away is the station? Calculate the exact walking distance between your property and the station via the shortest route, using any shortcuts, if available.

2. Off-street parking in Beaconsfield Old Town is rare. If you are lucky enough to have it, keep the space empty for viewings so prospective buyers can appreciate its value.

3. Find out the potential that there is to develop your property or the land, as this is often top of the wish list for New Town purchasers.

4. One of the key drivers for families buying in Beaconsfield is the range of good schools, with Davenies, High March, Beaconsfield High School (Grammar), and Butler’s Court Primary School, all in the very heart of the town. While this is obviously an excellent selling point, try to arrange viewings outside busy school drop-off or pick-up times.

 

 

5. Beaconsfield Old Town is home to Beaconsfield Rugby Club, which is popular with members and non-members throughout the year. If your property is close to the Club, it’s a real advantage so don’t avoid arranging viewings on match days to show off the benefits of the club and community spirit.

Further information

Contact Savills Beaconsfield for more details or view available properties for sale in Beaconsfield.

 

 

 

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