Episodes

  • Selling a Hoarder's House?
    Dec 29 2023

    Hoarding is a mental disorder.  Unfortunately, personal items over time can result in stacks of clutter in what seems like a hoarder’s house. 
    In this podcast, we will cover what is a hoarding house, why hoarder homes can be difficult to sell and the best option on how you can sell it without carrying out necessary repairs. 🌐 Visit our website at https://propertysaviour.co.uk/selling-a-hoarders-house/ 📞 Call us on 0113 320 6700 for a free confidential chat. ✅ Get a free cash offer for any property in any condition ✅ Non judgemental and friendly approach ✅ We pay £1,500 towards your legal fees ✅ Complete in as few as 7 days or at timescales that suit you ✅ What we offer is what you get. No deductions ever.

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    2 mins
  • Companies That Buy Distressed Properties
    Dec 22 2023

    🌐 Visit our website at https://www.propertysaviour.co.uk 📞 Call us on 0113 320 6700 for a free, confidential chat.


    In this episode, I will cover what to look out for when dealing with companies that buy distressed properties.

    Hi, I am Charlotte from Property Saviour. I love property and have been a landlady for over 5 years. I enjoy interior design and work alongside my husband on his property portfolio. 

    My goal is to help you sell your distressed property within a few days.
    There are several reasons why an owner of a property could end up with a distressed sale scenario, such as an Executor who must dispose of an inherited house to pay beneficiaries.  Other distressed sale situations can include:

     

    • Relocating
    • Downsizing due to an illness or injury
    • Landlord is retiring and wishing to sell a property with sitting tenants. 

    Properties can also become distressed due to personal circumstances or neglect.  If a property has been sitting empty, the condition can deteriorate over time, becoming unsellable to any buyer who needs a mortgage. 

    This is normally the case if probate is taking longer than expected or the Will has been contested. It could also be an unfinished renovation project, a property requiring a lot of TLC, or a house with structural issues.  In some cases, the cost of rebuilding isn’t financially viable, for instance, a fire-damaged house in an area of low value.

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    3 mins
  • 3 Tips For Selling Your House In "As Is" Condition
    Dec 15 2023

    For more information and to get in touch with Property Saviour call us on 0113 320 6700.


    In this episode, we'll talk about selling a house in ‘as is’ condition.


    Can you sell a house in as-is condition? You absolutely can.

    Selling your house as is can be attractive if it needs major renovation.  The market value of your property is determined by its current condition and any refurbishment needed.  A property in poor condition can put off any prospective buyers as they prefer a showroom home.

    Young first-time home buyers' obsession doesn’t end there.  The right buyer is ready to pay a higher price for a poor quality newly built home and overlook a property that needs repair.

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    2 mins
  • Should You Sell Or Rent Your Commercial Property?
    Dec 8 2023

    Link to Property Saviour: https://propertysaviour.co.uk/sell-commercial-property/

    Phone number 0113 320 6700.
     

     

    If you own an empty commercial property, you might wonder whether it is best to sell or rent it.  In this podcast, I will discuss renting or selling a commercial property to avoid business rates liability.

    Hi, I am Charlotte from Property Saviour. I love property and have been a landlady for over 5 years. I enjoy interior design and work alongside my husband on his property portfolio.

    How Long Will It Take To Sell A Commercial Property?

    Agreeing to sell a commercial property to a proceedable buyer can take a couple of months, but the completion can take several months as a best-case scenario.

    I have seen commercial properties stuck on the market for several years with no offers.  During this time, commercial landlords must pay business rates.

    Whether you have an office, a warehouse or a light industrial unit, the local demand for your type of property and your price will determine whether you can sell it.

    Our team speak with commercial property owners daily, and their concern is the uncertain future of commercial properties.  A few landlords have rented their properties at nominal rents so that their tenants can pay business rates.  This is not a long-term solution, and if you are worried, please do not suffer in silence and call us.

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    4 mins