Are fast sales agreements good or bad?
There have been a lot of negative press surrounding companies that offer fast sales agreements. There were numerous online companies offering individuals the chance to sell home quick regardless of the condition of the property, including ours. However this bad publicity has left those wishing for a fast sale to ask if fast sales agreements are a good way or bad way to go when looking for a sale.
Points to bear in mind
As with any other form of sale of your property there are both good sides and the not so good to consider. However pros and cons exist whatever type of way you choose to sell. You may wish to bear in mind the following:
- All companies offering fast sales have to be regulated by the Financial Services Authority as we are.
- Not all companies may go by the same rules.
- We can offer you a fast sale, typically within a period of around 4 weeks.
- We help you to avoid the broken chains that are often seen when you put your home up for sale with an estate agent.
- We offer you a quote by filling in the online form we provide or by giving us a call. Typically we offer around 70% of the full value of the property.
- We take any property in the UK into account whatever the condition of the property.
- There are typically no fees to pay out when you sell with us.
Of course this is just one of the many options you may wish to consider when you want to sell home quick and there may be other more suitable options out there. With this in mind you should always check out all of your options and weigh up the pros and cons of each.
Who might benefit from a fast house sale?
We offer a solution for individuals to sell home quick in a majority of circumstances. For example you could be looking for a fast sale if:
- You are going through a divorce.
- You are relocating to another part of the UK or emigrating.
- You have been let down by a buyer on the market.
- You have inherited property that you do not want.
Two easy ways to get a no obligation offer for your property.
Putting your home on the market in the hope that you will get cash for home may be a bit of a gamble and there is no guarantee that you may be able to sell at all.



