9 Crown Row, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 0TH

Lettings Valuer
Liam attended school locally in Ascot and began his career in estate agency aged 18 in the Bracknell area. He has gone on to gain experience within the Maidenhead, Reading and Wokingham markets too. Building relationships is what Liam enjoys the most in his role, which gives him the opportunity to meet and help all kinds of people. Away from work, Liam enjoys playing football throughout the week and for a local Bracknell team on a Sunday (some say the next Sunday League Pirlo).
The best piece of advice I’ve ever been given is…
The way to get started is to quit talking and start doing.
Top of my bucket list is…
To travel around America and Australia.
On Sunday mornings, you can usually find me…
On a football pitch in all weathers – potentially a little jaded from the night before.
My guilty pleasures are…
Watching Super Sunday and the F1 whilst devouring a takeaway. Highly recommended.
The thing I like best about my job…
Helping and advising landlords on how to make the process of letting their property as stress-free as possible, and assuring tenants throughout the process so that it becomes an enjoyable and exciting experience.
The person I’d most like to go for a drink with is…
Sir Alex Ferguson.
21 Jan 2016
Selling your home in Bracknell, in many ways is much like selling your car. If you want to make the most of the initial viewings generated by your local estate agent, you need make sure that it is looking at its best.
This might mean repainting a few tired rooms, retreating the garden shed or simply tidying the garden and weeding the flower beds. But remember, If you need to paint make sure you use a simple. You can bet that your buyers will have differing taste, so the advice is keep things neutral.
Keep clutter at bay. Spare rooms used as storage never present well. If you have radiators off in certain rooms consider turning them on during viewings. A warm, dry home is far more appealing than a cold, musty one.
If you have pets, or you smoke, remember that odours that you may be used to can be off-putting to potential buyers. Refresh your carpets and curtains and make sure the kitchen is presented in its best light.
Put lights on, especially during the winter months, and consider decorating your hallway and living room with strategically placed, freshly cut flowers. It is a cliche, but the smell of fresh coffee or baked bread is usually welcoming and the sense of smell should not be overlooked when trying to sell someone their new home.
If you are selling when there is snow on the ground, make sure new photographs are arranged once the snow clears. And we’d almost always recommend that a for sale board is prominently located on the property.
Make sure that your solicitor is aware of your intentions to sell. He may wish to apply to ‘get the ball rolling’ with your lender. Look out a few old bills so that buyers can see what costs they are likely to incur heating and lighting the property. If you are fortunate enough to have unusually fast broadband or make sure to let the buyers know and, if you have off street parking, make sure it’s available when you are undertaking viewings!
Finally, you’ll need an EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) before you can start marketing the property. They are valid for up to 10 years so you may be already have one. If not, you are now legally required to arrange for an inspection before you put your property on the market. Speak to us and we can help to arrange this.
For more information about selling your house in Bracknell, please contact us on 01344 860121.
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