easyProperty offers new way to sell your home in Edinburgh area

easyProperty the sister company of aviation giant easyJet has now launched in Edinburgh.
Make the most of Edinburgh’s ‘golden selling season’Make the most of Edinburgh’s ‘golden selling season’
Make the most of Edinburgh’s ‘golden selling season’

In the same way easyJet transformed the flying experience for a generation by combining a relentless commitment to customer service with market leading user friendly technology, easyProperty plans to transform the house moving experience, according to Anthony Walsh who is spearheading the launch in Edinburgh.

He said: “We aim to be the Ronseal agent and do exactly what it says in our tin i.e. making the home moving process easy.”

Anthony has vast experience in the property industry and aims to use this combined with the firm’s cutting edge technology to achieve his mission. Watch out for the distinctive orange boards popping up around Edinburgh, says Walsh.

How does it work?

Each easyProperty client gets a free online dashboard where they can monitor the progress of their sale from initial enquiries to the handover of keys and message their local property expert 24/7.

easyProperty offers comprehensive marketing on all the leading property portals, professional photography and video, market-leading communications technology and personal service for the most competitive fees in the marketplace according to Walsh, who is happy to offer a free market appraisal and marketing advice.

The market in Edinburgh is vibrant and has emerged well from the forced shut down earlier in the year. There is strong demand for any property listed, says Walsh. He also believes that this autumn is a golden selling season, with events influencing the current and future property prices in the area.

Stamp duty holiday

In response to the pandemic lock down the government introduce a stamp duty holiday meaning savings of up to £5,000 for some buyers. This has certainly got buyers looking says Walsh but the incentive only runs until March 31, 2021.

The period in lockdown has got people thinking more of what they need or don’t need in a property, with a home office and garden now becoming more important factors in buyers decisions than they were previously.

The uncertainty around how long the pandemic will continue for and what the results of Brexit will be means that the exuberant market now being experienced should be taken advantage of by sellers according to Walsh. “Edinburgh remains a highly desirable place to live and demand remains high,” he added.

To find out more, contact Anthony Walsh, Edinburgh property expert by phone 07308 883303 or email [email protected]

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