Guide to selling your home when upsizing

Guide to selling your home when upsizing

During the 13 years we’ve been serving the people of Cheshire, we’ve helped hundreds of clients sell their homes due to a desire to upsize their property.

We call it ‘right-sizing’ because it’s about finding the right size home, whichever life stage you’re in.

Some people are excited about the idea of moving to a new, more spacious home where they might feel less cramped.

Others are anxious – it’s a significant step, and many of the people we help haven’t sold a property for a little while. It could even be the first time.

We understand that in many cases, you are not just selling bricks and mortar but changing your lifestyle.

You know the end goal will be positive but when you’re already very busy, the upheaval is yet another thing for you to deal with.

There are specific steps you can take to help you smoothly embark on the next chapter of your life.

And we share them in this guide.

We understand how overwhelming it can feel to juggle all the plates at once. And that’s why we can assure you you’ll always receive a patient, polite, and professional service should you decide to sell your home with us.

Our aim is to help and guide you to make the best decision for you and your future.
After reading this guide, you may find it helpful to have a no-obligation, no-pressure chat with us about your situation

Thank you for your time, and please get in touch with us if you have any questions whatsoever.

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