A savvy grandmother-of-ten has revealed how she managed to save a staggering £18, 000 in under four years by selling five properties online – and has shared her top tips on how you can do the same.
Mother-of-three Andrea Whitehead, 64, from Leeds, has saved thousands by avoiding traditional estate agency fees – and says she is ‘puzzled’ as to why anyone would choose to use such an ‘archaic system’ as an estate agency to sell a house.
Speaking exclusively to FEMAIL, Andrea, who along with her partner renovates and sells properties as her full-time job, advised that the standard of finish produced is the key to selling a house.
‘In my experience most potential buyers want a “ready-made” house they can move straight into,’ she explained. ‘A badly presented house tends to flounder in the market.
‘It is a good idea to “stage” the houses, making them clean, presentable and styled as if for a photoshoot, with attractive accessories and tasteful décor, and that helps enormously.’
Andrea Whitehead, 64, from Leeds, has saved nearly £18,000 in agent fees from selling five properties online in recent years. Pictured, number 43 Waterloo Lane, based in Leeds, sold in December 2018 for £170,000
Number 82 Waterloo Lane, in Leeds, sold for £212,000. Pictured, the exterior of the house
Andrea told how 17 Redwood Avenue, based in Wakefield, sold for £165,000. Pictured, the exterior of the house
‘What is important is the standard of presentation of them all – including the garden landscaping, as buyers want a nice garden they can use as an extension of their home.’
Amongst Andrea’s other advice includes clearing the personal clutter to create more of a ‘blank slate’ and looking at comparable properties online to ensure you get the price right.
She added: ‘All the houses I have sold went for the full asking price, the one in 2019 had six offers, four of which were above the asking price, and we had to cancel 14 viewings as it sold in 36 hours.’
Speaking of her impressive savings, Andrea added: ‘£18, 000 is a lot of money to save. We have used the money to buy a Range Rover, not a new one obviously, but it’s a big upgrade from our old work van.’
The savvy seller’s most recent property – a 3 bedroom semi-detached – sold within 24 hours just last week.
Andrea Whitehead saved around £9,500 when she sold Lincroft – a five-bed detached home in Leeds – online
The Broadlands property, based in Leeds, is a two-bed flat that sold for £130,000. Pictured, the exterior
Andrea (pictured) says she is ‘puzzled’ as to why anyone would choose to use such an ‘archaic system’ as an estate agency to sell a house
‘The most recent house sale ten days ago was easy, the representative came round to see us and within hours it was online. We booked in four viewings for the next day that evening (the advert appeared online at 7.30 pm),’ she explained.
‘By 1.30 pm the next day it was sold, so things do move very swiftly if you want them to.
‘We had multiple offers all over the asking price and the representative verified their financial positions and then it was sold.’
The savvy grandmother says she first made the decision to sell online because she was selling an expensive house and realised the commission would be very expensive.
‘The only experience of buying and selling properties I had previously was when I sold my home for £75,000 in 1999 – and the commission was £1,300 and the estate agents I sold with were very poor.’
Andrea says the benefits of selling online are aplenty – including not having to wait for an estate agent to open at 9am and then wait for them to answer the phone.
‘The process can be done online from your own home at a time that is convenient to you,’ she explained.
‘You can book viewing appointments in using the app 24 hours a day and it’s possible to change, cancel or amend them and you can take offers too. So, it’s very simple indeed.’
Andrea went on to say that all five of her properties sold swiftly – between 20 hours and five days being the longest – with no problems at all.
‘I always let the representative Mark do the negotiations with the offers as he’s the expert in that,’ she said.
‘I can’t think of any pitfalls of selling properties online and I wouldn’t consider using a high-street estate agent ever again.’
Andrea went on to explain the process of selling online begins by downloading the app.
The three bed semi-detached house sold in an impressive 24 hours after Andrea put it online. Pictured, kitchen diner in 82 Waterloo Lane
82 Waterloo Lane features a modern bathroom with black tiles and white accessories (pictured)
Andrea says that the interior choices inside a property are key foe when it comes to selling. Pictured, the lounge in 82 Waterloo Lane
Andrea kept the decoration elegant but simple in one of the bedrooms in 82 Waterloo Lane (pictured)
The Lincroft property sold for an impressive £475,000 in five weeks – the longest time it has taken for one of Andrea’s projects to sell. Pictured, the living room
House no. & name | Type of property | £ sold for | Sold in | Location | Online Fee | Traditional estate agent fee |
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1. Lincroft | 5 bed detached home | £475,000 | 5 weeks | Leeds | £800 | £9,500 |
2. Broadlands | 2 bed flat | £130,000 | 24 hours | Leeds | £850 | £2,600 |
3. 43 Waterloo Lane | 3 bed semi | £170,000 | 5 days | Leeds | £850 | £3,400 |
4. 17 Redwood Avenue | 3 bed semi | £165,000 | 36 hours | Wakefield | £850 | £2,359.50 |
5 82 Waterloo Lane | 3 bed semi | £212,000 | 24 hours | Leeds | £999 | £4,200 |
‘Then you invite your local representative to come and take pictures of the house you are putting up for sale and prepare the advert to list the home for sale online,’ she explained.
‘You then pay the fee, (with this most recent property I’ve sold time it was £999 (bargain) and in just a few hours, your property is on the market, online and you book viewings in through the app.’
She continued: ‘You always get a text and an email to alert you to any activity such as viewing requests, then you manage everything through the app, and you can personally message the viewers too which is handy!
‘I also have the local representatives Mark’s phone number if I need to contact him at any point too and that’s it.
‘Potential buyers make offers on your home through the app, the local property rep verifies their buying status and then if you choose to accept the offer, he puts the sold sign up!’
The Wakefield-based house sold in 36 hours – and cost Andrea just £850 to sell online. Pictured, the living room area in 17 Redwood Avenue
Andrea managed to sell the three-bed semi-detached house just five days after putting it online. Pictured, the kitchen inside 43 Waterloo Lane
Andrea (pictured) says she is ‘puzzled’ as to why anyone would choose to sell their house through an agency
The Broadlands build sold within 24 hours and cost Andrea £850 to list online. Pictured, kitchen interior