In the first of a series of articles from Emma Vigus, Managing Director of mio, the Estate Agents Sales Progression platform, we explore the real impact on consumers and agents, of slow transactions and fall throughs.
We were aiming to sell two properties to purchase our ‘dream’ family home.
The sale of our second property, a rental flat, fell through three weeks into lockdown. The tenant moved out in January 2020, so we were responsible for the mortgage and all the bills. Fortunately, we manged to re-let the flat on the 19th June and we won’t re-list the property until the market recovers.
We’ve also taken our main home off the market as we needed the funds from both sales to buy the house, we’d set our hearts on. We don’t think we’ll be able to move for at least 12 months. We’re relieved that we’ve re-let the flat but we’re really disappointed that we’ve had to abandon our plans to purchase our dream home.
The uncertainty and the financial impact have been very stressful, especially at a time, when my husband was furloughed, on 80% of salary.
We’re not clear why the sale fell through as most of the staff in the Agency managing the sale were on furlough. We think it had something to do with the Title for the Garage and Parking space not being linked to the property, by the Developer, when it was originally built. This caused a massive delay whilst we tried to get a ‘Deed of Variation’ completed.
This is still ongoing. Whilst the Management company have agreed that the Garage and Parking space is ours, it needs to be legally transferred to us, which we are in the process of completing, incurring further costs that we weren’t anticipating.
We couldn’t get in touch with our Agent, but we were lucky enough to have the contact details for the Conveyancing Panel Managers. They were amazing the whole way through. They kept us informed and they were very honest about what they could do and couldn’t do to help us.
No, but we will ensure all the paperwork is in order, this time. We’ve also decided that we won’t put our main home on the market until the apartment is sold and the money is in the bank. We have spent about £6,500 trying to resolve the issue with the Title and covering the cost of the mortgage and bills associated with the rental Apartment. We were lucky to have those saving in the first place.
These changes are not too difficult to deliver. Using mio, for example, is easy and it can be switched on, for an Estate Agency branch, in a couple of hours. A few simple changes could have resulted in at least three transactions completing which would have generated valuable income for the Estate Agents involved. The Estate Agent and Conveyancer would also, now, be able to celebrate and promote the completion of a challenging transaction that enabled Charlotte and her family to move into their dream home.
Contact us today to find out how mio can help you.
Managing Director of Estate Agents’ sales progression platform, mio, Emma has worked in the residential property sector since 2008. Prior to her current role, Emma was Chief Commercial Officer of mio’s parent company, tmgroup. Emma prefers to be described as a Business Developer, having been deployed largely in sales and marketing roles since she began her career in Financial Services well over 20 years ago. Emma is also Founder and Chair of Women in Residential Property which aims to improve collaboration across the residential property sector.
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