Lincoln Properties Selling in 77 Days

Are you a Lincoln homeowner or landlord? Are you thinking of selling your home or property in early 2025?

Then, in this article, let me show you how long it will take, on average, to find a buyer for your Lincoln home and how long solicitors will take to get you moved.

Independent research from Denton House Research shows that in the last 12 months, looking at every UK estate agent’s 1,064,223 sales agreed and 816,299 exchanges, on average, it has taken 73 days from the property coming on the market to become sold subject to contract, up from 67 days for the 12 months ending in June 2024.

Then, it has taken 113 days from the sale being agreed to completion (completion is when the keys and monies are sorted), an improvement on the 117 days for the 12 months ending June 2024. The journey is a long one and not guaranteed as nationally, only 53.6% of UK homeowners who placed their homes on the market in 2023/4 have sold and moved (the remaining 46.7% coming off the market unsold).

Step 1 – Finding Your Buyer

The first step is to engage an estate agent (naturally, we’re here to assist) who will work with you to develop a pricing and marketing strategy tailored to attract the right buyer for your situation.

Recent independent data reveals that, over the last three months, a property in Lincoln has taken an average of 77 days to reach an agreed sale (Sold Subject to Contract). However, as I’ve discussed in my recent articles, the Lincoln property market is far from uniform; it’s more like a fly’s eye, with countless small, distinct micro-markets.

Reflecting on this independent research—which focuses exclusively on Lincoln—it’s fascinating to observe how these different price segments (or micro-markets) are currently performing when we look at the average time it takes to secure a buyer in the Lincoln area. The average time to find a buyer in the last 3 months in Lincoln for those properties that have agreed a sale on them is as follows …

(Lincoln centre plus a 3-mile radius).

  • Under £100k – 119 days
  • £100k to £200k – 63 days
  • £200k to £300k – 88 days
  • £300k to £400k – 74 days
  • £400k to £500k – 122 days
  • £500,000 to £1m – 120 days
  • over £1m – 207 days

Then, I analysed the same statistics and determined which price band had the highest ratio of properties sold (STC).

  • Under £100k – 35 sales agreed (SSTC) – 7.09% of the properties Sold STC in Lincoln in the last 3 months
  • £100k to £200k – 237 sales agreed (SSTC) – 47.98% of the properties Sold STC in Lincoln in the last 3 months
  • £200k to £300k – 137 sales agreed (SSTC) – 27.73% of the properties Sold STC in Lincoln in the last 3 months
  • £300k to £400k – 53 sales agreed (SSTC) – 10.73% of the properties Sold STC in Lincoln in the last 3 months
  • £400k to £500k – 14 sales agreed (SSTC) – 2.83% of the properties Sold STC in Lincoln in the last 3 months
  • £500,000 to £1m – 17 sales agreed (SSTC) – 3.44% of the properties Sold STC in Lincoln in the last 3 months
  • over £1m – 1 sale agreed (SSTC) – 0.20% of the properties Sold STC in Lincoln in the last 3 months

So, you’ve secured a buyer. What happens next?

Selling your property in Lincoln brings challenges and involves coordination with a diverse group of professionals. This can result in notable differences in the timeline for completing one Lincoln property sale compared to another.

Step 2 – Instruct Solicitors (and Mortgage Broker)

We can recommend top solicitors to assist with your Lincoln sale. As the seller, your solicitor will start preparing the initial legal documents for your property (with your input) and then forward them to your buyer’s solicitor.

Step 3 – Legal Work and Survey

After receiving the paperwork, your buyer’s solicitor will request local searches from the local authority or land registry to ensure no planned developments, like roads or airports, are impacting your property. These searches can take a few weeks to return, during which the buyer’s solicitor may raise questions with your solicitor. Simultaneously, a surveyor will inspect the property to confirm it’s structurally sound and valued correctly for the purchase.

Step 4 – Exchange of Contracts

Once the mortgage, survey, and legal work are cleared of any issues, both buyer and seller sign the contracts, leading to the “Exchange of Contracts” between solicitors. At this stage, the buyer pays a non-refundable deposit, legally committing both parties to the sale. But wait—there’s still one step to go!

Step 5 – Completion

Completion is when the money and keys are transferred. Typically, this takes place one to two weeks after exchanging contracts (although, since the lockdown, completion can occur on the same day as the exchange). At this point, the buyer’s solicitor sends the purchase funds to the seller’s solicitor, and once they are received, the keys are handed over to the buyer.

In Lincoln, it currently takes 77 days to find a buyer (Step 1) and 112 days

from instructing solicitors (Step 2) to completion (Step 5)

In summary, you should anticipate waiting five to six months from the day the ‘For Sale’ board goes up to the day you move out.

If you’re considering selling your home in Lincoln, or you’re a Lincoln landlord looking to sell a buy-to-let property with tenants in situ, feel free to reach out. I’d be happy to have an informal, no-obligation conversation to help you secure a good price with minimal hassle. Drop me a message or give me a call.

 

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