Where should I advertise my property?
As the home owner it makes good common sense to place cost-effective adverts where the majority of buyers are looking. Various sources estimate that up to 89% of home buyers will use the internet to search for their next home. So a well placed advertising campaign on the internet will reach the majority of buyers - exactly what MyKeys.co.uk offers you.
If you take our Complete Advertising Package we will send your advert to literally hundreds of websites, visited by millions of potential buyers. We also have exclusive advertising on a network of highly ranked property websites that no other private sale websites have access to - this makes us unique in the private property sale sector.
You will also receive a unique For Sale board, personalised for your property. Whilst the internet provides online access to the majority of buyers, a personalised For Sale board outside your home will always attract local passing interest. Anyone passing your home is a potential buyer, or maybe they know someone who is. How may people in the neighbouring streets will know somebody wishing to move into the area?
Our personalised For Sale boards are extremely professional and attractive. When you order a MyKeys.co.uk For Sale board we finish it with your unique property reference number and send it out to you within 24 hours of you placing your order.
When you receive your board please refer to our online instructions on how to
erect it, including a few items you may require from your local
DIY store. Please refer to the guidelines we provide on where and how property For Sale signs can be erected. For further information
we have a more detailed web page ...
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Please note. The information contained within the MyKeys.co.uk 'Guide to selling my own home privately' is for guidance only.
For the legal aspects of selling your own home please contact your solicitor.

