



Sell Your Home with Mayfair Estate Agents Achieve the Best Value in Grimsby!
Are you ready to sell your property and achieve the best possible value with ease and confidence?
Mayfair Estate Agents is your trusted partner in the dynamic property sales market of Grimsby! Our experienced team is dedicated to making your selling journey smooth, transparent, and rewarding.

We have put this basic 10-step guide together to help ease your property journey, and our team at MayFair are always on hand to help answer any questions you have and guide you along the journey.
Accurate valuations
When selling your home, one of the first and most important things to do is to obtain an accurate valuation. The right agent will advise you on the current local property market and deliver an accurate valuation that will ensure your home will sell for the best price possible, in a time scale that suits your needs.
Determine your budgets
If you are planning on buying a new home after selling yours, it is important that you organise your finances now and know your calculations are correct from the start. Organising yourself early on will give you a clear picture on what you can afford to buy next, and also what you need to sell your home for in order to move.
Should you need any financial advice, or any help choosing a solicitor to help with your move, then MayFair have a trusted panel of people we work with who can help you every step of the way.
Choosing your estate agent
Most sellers choose to use the services of an estate agent who acts on your behalf to find you the right buyer at the best price. The agent will be able to advise on selling price, conduct viewings and help advertise your property. They will also be able to advise on how to market your property to ensure you get the best scope of potential buyers seeing their potential new home.
Marketing your home
Once you have agreed terms with your letting agent, your home will need to be photographed and a floorplan will need to be completed. You will also need to arrange for an EPC to be carried out.
It is essential that all potential buyers are considered when marketing your home; not everyone will be reliant on property websites to help with their searches, so ensure your agent does not simply rely on this to generate interest.
When preparing your home for marketing, put yourself in the potential buyer’s shoes and walk around your home. Do you need to de-clutter? Repaint the wall in the kitchen? Cut the grass? These are all areas that your buyers will look at, and first impressions count!
Viewings
Whether you choose to conduct the viewings yourself or ask your agent to do them for you, we would recommend that you are present at certain viewings, as you will be able to offer greater insight into things that aren’t always obvious, such as friendly neighbours and the local community. First impressions really do count when potential buyers view your property, so it’s important to prepare fully.
External
Give your property ‘kerb appeal’. If the outside of your home looks unloved, the potential buyers will not be optimistic about the inside. Step outside your home and imagine what a buyer will think on their first approach. A tidy lawn and clean windows and doors will give a great impression, so it’s worth taking the time to enhance the exterior and, if possible, move any bins out of sight.
Internal
Potential buyers want to imagine themselves living in your property. Most will be imagining their sofa in place of yours, their pictures on the walls. Here are some things that should be considered to make them feel at home as soon as they walk through the door:
De-clutter: buyers will look in cupboards and drawers to investigate storage space. It is really important to finish off any niggling jobs that may put them off, as the move may be completed quickly and they will want to see the home ready for them to move into.
Control the temperature: keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Replace any odours of smoke or pets with flowers or freshly brewed coffee.
Negotiation
Your estate agent will handle negotiations between you and the buyer. It’s important that you consider how much you would be prepared to accept if a buyer offers a price different from the asking price, especially if this will affect the amount you can borrow for the mortgage on your next home. The buyer’s position may also impact your decision, and you should consider the position and ability of the buyer, along with the price being offered and how they fit in with your requirements and forward move. Are they paying cash? Do they already have a mortgage agreed in principle? Are they first-time buyers? Are they in a short chain? Can they work to your timescales better than other buyers? These are all things to consider.
Whatever happens, you should never feel pressured into accepting an offer. MayFair Estate agents are acting on your behalf, not the buyers’, so they will work with you to get the best price. Your estate agent will be able to advise you, as they will be taking into account the response to the marketing so far, interest from any other parties and any recent comparable sales.
Accepting an offer
Once negotiations have reached a positive conclusion and you are happy to accept an offer you, will need to start the conveyancing process (if you have not done so already).
Conveyancing is the process by which the legal transfer of property from one person to another is made. Your Mayfair estate agent will issue a memorandum of sale to you and your buyer, as well as the solicitors acting for you. This specifies the details of the sale, confirming the parties involved and the price agreed.
At this stage, you will also need to take your mortgage application further, if you have not already done so, as you will now know what funds you will have available to you following the sale of your house.
Surveys
There are three main types of survey: a mortgage valuation; a homebuyer report and a building survey. Your buyer will probably be arranging a survey, so you will need to allow access for the surveyor.
If they are buying your home with a mortgage, then the bank/building society will normally insist on a mortgage valuation to establish that the property is good security for the loan. The buyer will normally pay for the mortgage valuation, but very rarely gets a copy of the report and, as such, they may choose to arrange their own survey as well.
A homebuyer report is ideal for more conventional residential property, built within the past 75 to 100 years. The report will include a detailed visual inspection of all aspects of the property that are available for inspection.
A building survey (also referred to as a full or structural survey) is suited to older properties, or properties which may have different forms of construction or undergone major changes. A detailed inspection of all visible areas of the property is undertaken.
You will also need to think about your survey requirements on your forward purchase.
Exchange of contracts
The exchange of contracts is the legally binding part of the process. This is when your buyer will log a deposit with their solicitor. The normal sum or liability is 10% of the purchase price.
Contracts are exchanged when you and the buyer and your respective solicitors/conveyancers are satisfied that everything is in order. At this point, the date of completion is formalised so you can then finalise your move date and book your removal company. From this point, both parties are legally bound to complete the transaction.
Completion
This is the final day of the process, and the balance of the monies due to you is transferred via the banking system. Most importantly, this is the day you will need to move out and hand the keys to your estate agent or the buyer.
This is intended to help as a guide and help you through the basic process. Buying a new home can be a stressful and daunting time, but the team at Mayfair are always on hand to help ease your property journey.
Why Choose MayFair Estate Agents?

Expert Lettings Team:
Our fully-trained sales team is well-versed in property regulations and market standards, ensuring your sale is smooth, compliant, and maximizes your return. Your peace of mind is our priority.

Flexible Viewings:
Life can be busy, but that shouldn’t stop you from selling your property at the best price. Our team is available to guide you through viewings, valuations, and negotiations, even during evenings and weekends, ensuring a smooth and successful sale.

Property Maintenance:
We work closely with homeowners to ensure their properties are presented at their best, helping you achieve a smooth, profitable, and hassle-free sale

Satisfaction Guaranteed:
Mayfair Estate Agents is committed to following proper procedures, ensuring your satisfaction throughout the selling process. We value your feedback and strive to exceed your expectations.
Investor-Friendly Approach
Mayfair Estate Agents has earned a stellar reputation for building strong and reliable relationships with clients. If you’re looking to sell your property in Grimsby, our dedicated team will guide you to achieve the best value and a seamless selling experience.