Plea for help from West Lothian houseseller

Help sell my houseI’ve had a request from Isabel Findlay who has been trying to sell her house for a few years now.

Isabel fills us in on the details:

The house has been marketed by several companies in West Lothian. (4years)

Our own Solicitor /Estate Agent Sneddon and Son Armadale West Lothian
Your Move Estate Agents /Bathgate and Livingston (Twice)
]Remax Estate Agents West Lothian (Twice)
Caesar & Howie Solicitor /Estate Agents Bathgate West Lothian.

All schedules Showed the following:
Pictures taken from the Front road side and back of the property.
Pictures taken of all the rooms within the property and also the back of the
property showing the sizes of the garden and Conservatory. to the back of the
property.

The measurements of room sizes have been placed within the schedule of the
property.
The rooms were all furnished with quality furnishings and all soft furnishings
co-ordinate.

The front cover of all estate agents who have tried to sell the property have
the same style of picture.

How many viewers have we had? We have had only six viewers in the first year
of marketing the property. none since then.

The property has been offered at prices from £285.000
£265.000 No viewers /no offers
£249.950 No viewers/no offers
£235.000

The latest company to market the property of this week is the following
Knightbain Estate Agents Broxburn West Lothian.

So why isn’t her house selling?
At the moment it’s being shown empty, but it has been on furnished and previous photos reflect this.
The house looks in good decorative order, is clean, very decluttered as it’s empty, and looks like it has excellent parking and a good size back garden.

under offer confusionWhat perhaps confuses people is the fact it’s shown as SSTC with one agent but not the other. This is very confusing for people. It is the same property though – as it’s the same postcode and has identical neighbour buildings.
If it’s only one with one agent then it should only be showing with one agent. Showing as SSTC will put off potential viewers.

I think it should also have a floorplan explaining the layout.

The area looks nice from the streetview, although it’s a busy main road.

With so few viewings over such a long time and the property now being empty it is hard to suggest much.
Price has to be a factor, perhaps it was initially too high to tempt in viewings, and now although reduced by £30,000 that is over 4 years of trying to sell the property.
Cosmetically it looks fine. Perhaps if it was dressed with furniture so people can imagine the lounge as a lounge then that might help. There are places to hire furniture but this has to be a cost implication for the seller.

Looking at sold prices I can see that a 5 bedroom property sold for £235,000 on 12 Aug 2011. This is perhaps an indication that the price is just too high for the size of house. Although rightmove doesn’t list floorspace in it’s listings to give accurate comparisons.
The house that sold for less also has a conservatory, drive, and big garage. IT’s within 1/4 mile of Isabel’s house too – so would have been more attractive to buyers on price alone!
It’s hard to sell in a falling market unless you are realistic about prices. Isabel’s house looks clean, spacious and well looked after, so there must be something else.
I would suggest getting the estate agent to take some more photos on a sunny day. A little sunshine on the outside of a house can make it feel much more welcoming. Although there is plenty of light coming in on the other photos, without furniture viewers need a little more imagination to see furniture in a house.


Whilst sunshine alone isn’t going to do the trick here, it’s something Isabel could consider.
I would also ask her to discuss with the latest estate agent how many buyers they have on their books looking for houses in this area.

I would also ask her to ask the estate agent if they think an open day would be a good idea, and what suggestions they have to atract more local interest in the property.
As the property is listed on Rightmove then it’s got an online presence already, so making the most of that is worth a look.
Changing the photos is a first option – then having a close look at recently sold prices in the area.

Location Location Location last night

It was in Manchester, so I watched with interest to see what areas they were visiting.
Abigail and Kay wanted to live in Didsbury but with only £150,000 they were out of luck! Didsbury is horribly expensive. David and Ashleigh wanted to buy a flat in the middle of Manchester.

Watch last nights show on 4onD
Series 14 Episode 17.


Two two girls were shown places in Northenden, Chorlton, and Heaton Norris. They loved the Northenden1950s house partly because it was very (originally) retro and they loved the chocolate coloured bathroom. They loved the style of furniture in the house and would aim to redate rather than update.
They put an offer in and it was accepted. £110k on an asking price of £124,950.
The channel 4 site now shows details of the properties they viewed.

For under £150,000 in Didsbury – at the time of this post – there are 10 properties with three bedrooms or more. This one even has a swimming pool!

The other couple on the show wanted city centre living. They were a relatively new couple who haven’t lived together before, but the bloke has saved up a deposit and was ready to buy. The girl loved the flat in Salford with the cottagey feel – at the Model Lodging House – which to be honest I thought looked like a prison in the foyer area.

They plumped for the Piccadilly Lofts one and put an offer of £208k in which was accepted.

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Bowling alley at this house

Reception hall, drawing room,
New build house with all the features you’d expect – and a bowling alley!
Reception hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, study, cloakroom and WC, living dining kitchen, utility room, cinema room, swimming pool, seating area, gymnasium, shower, games room with bowling alley, master bedroom suite with sitting Area, two dressing rooms and en suite shower room, four further bedrooms (one en suite), family bathroom. Detached annexe with double garage, reception area, kitchen with sitting area, shower room and three bedrooms. Gardens extending to just over 2 acres.

Ligne Roset – Furniture Designer

Ligne Roset – Furniture Designer

Sold in Harrods – some really amazing designer furniture. If you’re looking for a statement piece of furniture then you’re going to be pleased at the enormous choice available. From stunning arm chairs, sofas, dining tables and lighting.

rewrite deskThis is a stunning desk – Ligne Roset’s Rewrite desk is a little jewel of modernity and softness. The soundproofed bubble affords protection from both light and external noise and also dampens sounds emanating from within it. The natural, precious materials of which it is composed, walnut and Kvadrat Divina wool, reinforce the overall feeling of softness and security.

Another staircase

Being sold as a
Being sold as a whole or in 3 Lots.
Lot 1 – House, Buildings, the Bothy and 19.68 acres. Guide £1.8 million.
Lot 2 – Land west of Pyle Well Lane, 19.02 acres. Guide £200,000
Lot 3 – Cottage, 0.44 acres. Guide £350,000
Total – 39.14 acres or thereabouts
NOTE : Neither Lots 2 or 3 will be sold off prior to exchange of contracts on Lot 1.

Sydore

A most imposing Regency
Sydore is a most imposing Regency style detached residence. The property retains some character period features such as decorative plasterwork, and high arched windows.
And an amazing staircase. Ignore the clutter in this photo – this staircase is really lovely!

NewBuy Guarantee scheme

NewBuy Guarantee scheme seems crazy.

£500,000 home loans backed by the taxpayer as NewBuy Guarantee scheme launched (telegraph article)
Up to 100,000 people will get Government support to buy homes worth up to £500,000 in a Coalition move to revive the middle-class dream of home ownership, ministers will announce.

If you can actually afford to take on a mortgage for half a million pounds then do you need government help?

Of course you don’t.

Does this address affordability?

No.