Why Only 55% of Homes Sell and How To Beat the Odds

Why Only 55% of Homes Sell and How To Beat the Odds

Not every home that goes on the market ends up sold but knowing the reasons why can be the difference between “listed” and “sold”.

It may surprise many homeowners that potentially only around 5%% of homes that are listed actually complete a sale. As agents active in 2026, we see why some properties struggle and crucially, what you can do to avoid becoming part of that statistic.

 

1) Accurate Pricing — The Foundation of a Sale

Overpricing remains one of the biggest hurdles. Even modestly inflated asking prices can deter viewings or invite negotiations that stall progress. Instead of relying solely on automated valuations, we use real local sales and buyer behaviour data to recommend a price that attracts attention, not queues a property up for discounts later. 

 

2) First Impressions Count — Online & In Person

Most buyers begin their search online. Listings with professional photography, engaging descriptions and clear floorplans get more enquiries and more viewings lead to offers. A clean, light and well-presented home on viewing day often translates into better offers.

 

3) Availability — Be Ready for Viewers

Homes that are available for flexible viewing slots, including evenings and weekends, consistently secure higher interest. The market is more fluid now than it was six months ago, so timely access to your property can be decisive.

 

4) Feedback-Led Adjustments

We review feedback with every viewing, if buyers repeatedly mention price or layout concerns, we adjust quickly. Sellers who are open to informed tweaks usually see far fewer stalled listings.

 

5) Chain Support and Professional Following-Through

Sometimes sales falter at offer stage because other parts of a chain break down. We guide buyers and sellers through these moments, keeping everyone moving towards exchange where possible.

 

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Selling your home should feel like a progression, not a waiting game. If you’d like a clear roadmap to maximise your chance of selling fast and for the best price, reach out for a free valuation and tailored advice today.


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