FPTV (EP 263) NO OFFERS YET? 17 Ways To Unblock Your Sale

If there’s anything that can shatter your illusions of selling your home and starting an exciting new chapter, it’s sitting on the market without receiving a single offer.

Whether you’re getting no enquiries at all, a faint trickle of interest, or plenty of viewers who say the right things but never return, the experience can be extremely disheartening.

As frustration sets in, you start to wonder: is it the market, the price, or something closer to home? And if your agent isn’t giving you tangible answers, you’re left in the dark without a plan.

With that in mind, we’ve compiled 17 ways to unblock your sale and get your move back on track, and our handy guide explores essential questions like:

  • Could your presentation be improved?
  • Do you have unfinished projects or repairs?
  • Are you making the most of every room?
  • Does your pricing strategy need a review?
  • Is your agent in the way of you selling?

From our experience of all the homes we’ve sold, the solution is often an easily fixed detail from a fresh pair of eyes, so the secret to finding your perfect buyer could be right here!

COULD YOUR PRESENTATION BE IMPROVED?

Perfect presentation has many faces, from the virtual appeal of photos online, to the physical experience of viewings and how your home looks, feels, and smells.

It might sound like a lot to get right, but it’s actually a fairly simple formula that works every time.

  • It all starts with kerb appeal, so check for opportunities to warm up your welcome, including a clean and well-lit path, a freshly painted front door, cheerful flowers, and removing litter.
  • Keep the inside clutter-free, clean, and cosy, with tidy shelves, polished surfaces, sparkling windows, and soft lighting for evening viewings.
  • Think about scent. Be mindful of cooking overly smelly dishes before viewing days, regularly empty the bins, avoid smoking indoors, and use natural aromatisers.

There’s more to come in this blog about fine-tuning your presentation, including making the most of every room and handling unfinished projects and repairs. So stay right here to cover every angle.

DO YOU HAVE UNFINISHED PROJECTS OR REPAIRS?

Whenever you start on home improvements, you’ll have a clear picture in your mind of the finished result, but buyers may not share your visionary skills, and photographs can’t convey them.

Unfinished projects or repairs can also make it seem like far more expense and upheaval is required than is true, leaving your home looking overpriced, in need of too much work, or both. So:

  • Finish any decorating that you’ve started, even if you don’t do what you originally intended. A freshly painted wall in a warm neutral or off-white beats bare plaster any day.

  • Complete any outstanding jobs like tiling, grouting, sealing, fitting skirting boards and door frames, or repairing rainwater goods – relatively small jobs that massively boost appearances.

  • For old water stains from previously addressed leaks, cover with a stain blocker, then redecorate the entire section of wall or ceiling to avoid glaring patches of mismatched paint.

Many repairs we recommend to sellers to get their home in tip-top shape can be done in a weekend, so whether you’re a capable DIYer or use a professional contractor, the effort is always rewarded.

ARE YOU MAKING THE MOST OF EVERY ROOM?

It isn’t true that buyers have no imagination, but it is true that the harder they have to work to fall in love with a home, the less likely they are to offer.

Any room without a role that effectively acts as a cupboard is a missed photo opportunity, tricky on viewings, and will struggle to achieve its full value, so follow these basic yet effective principles.

  • Living areas should feel comfortable and spacious, with room to walk around. Avoid an empty dining table by styling with a vase of fresh-cut stems or a stacked bowl of fruit.
  • Kitchens zing when they look usable and fun, with your best gadgets on show and zero washing up. A wooden chopping board and posh recipe book make a fast winning touch.
  • Give bathrooms, shower rooms and cloakrooms the spa treatment with fluffy towels, luxury soaps, and stylish accessories. Get the rest of your products into a cupboard.

  • Dress bedrooms as if they were at a hotel, even a rarely used guest room. Make them up with smart linen and keep them well-aired to avoid any stuffiness.
  • Treat your outdoor space as another room, with a comfortable area to sit and relax, some seasonal planting in pots or beds, and lighting for evenings under the stars.

This isn’t about removing your style and personality. It’s about staging each room as a saleable space where buyers can envision their lives unfolding in your home, turning viewings into healthy offers.

DOES YOUR PRICING STRATEGY NEED A REVIEW?

Pricing a home to sell is an art and can also feel quite personal. But whether you’re given an exciting or disappointing number, the critical thing to remember is that getting it right is what counts.

Misleading valuations or misguided pricing cause a range of problems, from obstructing the sale of your existing home to setting an unrealistically high budget for your next one. You can avoid that by:

  • Checking that your asking price reflects both the majority of the advice you were given, and how much similar nearby homes have sold for. Is anything out of alignment?
  • Using the price bands on the property portals to your advantage. Avoid getting lost in the middle of the crowd or sitting with more expensive homes where you can’t compete.
  • If you’re trying a higher price to test the market, ask yourself if it’s actually working, and explore examples of successful local sales to guide your next step.

To put things in the most concise terms, the right price attracts the right buyers, so always focus on evidence over emotions to get your home sold.

IS YOUR AGENT IN THE WAY OF YOU SELLING?

Your estate agent should be the driving force behind your move, filling you with confidence, staying in touch, and producing results. But what if things aren’t happening?

Try these questions to see if their actions—or lack of them—are an obstacle to your move, and to decide if it’s time to replace them.

  • Ask your agent how they work their network of buyers to generate interest, or if they rely entirely on new enquiries from the portals. Waiting for the phone to ring is not a strategy.
  • Look at your photos and description. Are they seductive? Does your agent rotate images to keep everything looking fresh? And do they have ideas to reframe or revive your listing?
  • Has your home been overvalued? If you can demonstrate that you received misleading advice, you may be able to free yourself early from a lengthy contract and go elsewhere.

If your agent isn’t consistently proactive, communicative and impressive, they’re simply not your best chance of getting a sale. If that’s the case, you deserve a fresh start with someone new.

IS IT TIME TO UNBLOCK YOUR SALE?

We’ve turned many homes from stuck to sold, and we’d love to do the same for you. There’s always a path to a sale, so let’s get to work on finding yours.

For a free, no-strings chat on how we can help you capture your perfect buyer, send us a DM with your contact details to arrange a call. We’re ready when you are.