How to speed up your property sale…
Here at Leapfrog, we always strive to provide the very best service and information for all our clients, whether selling, renting or buying.
We work hard to keep one step ahead of the competition and our goal for home sellers and buyers alike, is to reduce the time it takes for a sale to proceed to a speedy completion. We provide our sellers and potential buyers with important property information from the onset, resulting in fewer sales falling through.
We are delighted to announce that we are currently one of a handful of agents in our area, now providing our clients with a ‘Buyers Information Pack’ containing Material Information about a property and all agents have a legal duty to provide this information from the onset.
What is a ‘Buyer Information Pack’
The Government and National Trading Standards require that more material information needs to be provided to potential buyers upfront.
Getting our ‘Buyer Information Pack’ ready right at the start of marketing, means we have the ability to share this with any potential purchasers as early as at the initial viewing stage. We can then provide this to a surveyor, respective solicitors involved in the sale and potentially reduce any delays with a sale.
What does a ‘Buyer Information Pack’ contain?
Our Buyer Information Pack is packed with information on the property that will help secure a serious and committed buyer. Here’s what it contains:
Marketing Information
Property Brochure (including photos, property description, square footage, £ per sq foot, whole plot size, local authority, council tax band and cost, tenure, estate fees, if lease the length, ground rent, maintenance fees and what’s included) – supplied by Leapfrog
Floor plan – supplied by LeapfrogLocation map – supplied by Leapfrog
Material Information Sheet (all estate agents have a legal duty to have this available before a viewing is booked) – Council Tax, Tenure, Physical characteristics of the property, Property type, Material type/materials used in construction, Number and types of rooms, Utilities, Electricity supply, Water supply, Sewerage, Heating, Broadband, Mobile signal/coverage, Parking, Building safety, Restrictions, Rights and easements, Flood risk, Coastal erosion risk, Planning Permission or proposal for development, Property accessibility/adaptations, Coalfield or mining.
EPC – Energy Performance Information
Our general PIQ (Property Information Questionnaire) FAQ sheet about the property including things like rental value, rental yield, year built, distance to shops and park, meters, services, boiler, loft etc –
A report on local sold prices, Title plan, Local mobile & broadband speeds, Planning history, Plot size & floor area, Pounds per square foot, Flood risk, Conservation areas, Local school reports, Leasehold info, Council tax, Energy Performance Certificate, Transport links and Transaction history – supplied by Leapfrog and their partners ‘Sprift’.
Hylton Avenue, Skelton-in-Cleveland, TS12
Valid until 20.04.2025
Property Type: | Flat | Build Form: | Detached |
Transaction Type: | New dwelling | Energy Tariff: | Standard tariff |
Main Fuel: | Mains gas - this is for backwards compatibility only and should not be used | Floor Level: | Mid floor |
Flat Top Storey: | No | Top Storey: | 0 |
Previous Extension: | 0 | Open Fireplace: | 0 |
Walls: | Average thermal transmittance 0.28 W/m-¦K | Walls Energy: | Very Good |
Roof: | (other premises above) | Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas |
Main Heating Controls: | Time and temperature zone control | Hot Water System: | From main system |
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good | Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets |
Floors: | (other premises below) | Total Floor Area: | 64 m2 |
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The information contained within this report is for general information purposes only and to act as a guide.
Sprift Technologies Ltd aggregate this data from a wide variety of sources and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, of the information or related graphics contained within this report for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk. In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this report.
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Council Tax pays for multiple services in the property's local authority with only part of it going to the council itself. Residences within a Parish or Town Council area have an additional charge to fund the body. Each parish/town council has a different budget and imposes different fees. Not all councils have parishes/town councils and this varies across the country.
In instances where parish/town councils do affect the council tax value and we do not have the exact figure, we present council tax data with the below highlights. Take care to confirm which is being presented by the dashboard as this will need to be made clear to your clients:
avg - When we indicate the Council Tax price is 'avg', it means we have not been able to obtain an exact figure, so this number represents the mean value of Council Tax across the council for that property band. The exact figure will be slightly higher or lower because each parish/town council is priced differently.
min - When we indicate the Council Tax is a 'min', it represents the known amount that the council sets for itself, but excludes the parish/town council cost which we have not been able to obtain. The additional cost will need to be considered as it will be greater than the indicated price.