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Is this Britain’s fastest ever house sale?
Hybrid estate agency YOPA has sold a property in Portsmouth in under 24 hours – in what is thought to be Britain’s fastest ever house sale.
The £185,000 three bedroom Gosport house was snapped up for £5,000 over asking price just hours after being listed on Rightmove.
YOPA’s Local Property Manager Lloyd Chappel said: “I went out to give a valuation on the property at 11am on Wednesday, listed it on Rightmove while I was there and by 4pm we had booked in five viewings.
“The next morning we got two offers – one for the full asking price and another from a different buyer for £5,000 over asking price.”
Electrician Stephen Morris, 45, from Gosport paid YOPA £780 to sell his property saving him an average of £2,550 on traditional estate agent fees.
He said: “I’m absolutely delighted YOPA has delivered a buyer for my house so quickly. Lloyd came to the house to give a valuation late morning, measured the property, took photographs, drew the floor plan and within 90 minutes all my house details were online.
“I’d taken the week off work so I was at home to do all the viewings and negotiated the sale face-to-face with the second person to come round. I never thought I’d sell my house so fast but if you want something to go smoothly you need great communication – and YOPA’s Lloyd was fantastic.”
YOPA rolled out nationally last month and has a major advertising campaign across TV, radio and printed media.
Lloyd added: “At YOPA we pride ourselves on our great customer service and cutting-edge technology which means we can get properties up online and ready to sell within minutes. No high street agent can move as fast as YOPA can.”
www.yopa.co.uk
Property Link https://www.yopa.co.uk/properties/details/819
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