How to Get Your Home Sold in the Next 3 Months

How to Get Your Home Sold in the Next 3 Months

If you’re planning to sell your home and move this year, you need to understand the steps involved and how to maximise your chances of success

How to Get Your Home Sold in the Next 3 Months

If you’re planning to sell your home and move this year, you need to understand the steps involved and how to maximise your chances of success. The property market rewards those who are prepared, so timing and strategy are key. Here’s a clear, actionable guide to help you get your home under offer and move by summer 2025, with insights into what’s happening in the market and what you need to do next.

Understanding Timescales and the Market in 2025

The process of selling and moving is rarely instantaneous. Based on 2024 trends, here’s how the timeline breaks down:

Average time to secure an offer - 45-60 days (around 1.5-2 months).

Time for conveyancing and legal processes - 8-12 weeks (around 2-3 months).

Total time from listing to completion: 4-5 months.

If you want to be in your new home by summer, you need to be under offer by March. This means you should start preparing your home now to hit the market in January or February. The earlier you begin, the better positioned you’ll be to capture motivated buyers who want to move before the busier spring period.

How Long Does It Take to Find Buyers?

According to data from Zoopla, the average UK home takes just under two months to find a buyer. However, this varies depending on location, property type, and how well the property is priced and presented.

We have secured buyers in less than 7 days on three properties this January alone, so the demand is certainly there.

Homes that are priced correctly and in good condition are attracting buyers faster, especially as demand remains steady in early 2025. Overpricing your home or delaying preparation can cost you weeks on the market, so working with a knowledgeable agent is critical to staying competitive.

What You Need to Do to Get Market-Ready

Getting your property ready for the market takes more than tidying up. Here’s what to focus on:

Complete Necessary Repairs and Updates

Fix anything that could put off potential buyers, like leaky taps, peeling paint, or worn flooring. Small, inexpensive updates can make a big difference in how your home is perceived.

Declutter and Stage Your Home

Create a welcoming space that allows buyers to picture themselves living there. Remove cluttered items, organise storage spaces, and consider professional staging if needed.

Understand Your Local Market

A local agent will know what buyers are looking for in your area and how to position your property to attract them quickly.


A market appraisal will provide personalised advice on what steps to take before listing, alongside insights into your property’s market demand.

Looking to Stay Local? Get Ahead with Heads Up Property Alerts

If you’re planning to stay in the area, finding your next home is just as important as selling your current one. Did you know you can get access to properties before they hit Rightmove or Zoopla?

You can create your personal account here > https://lloydsestates.web.lifesycle.co.uk/properties/register


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