SELLING A PROPERTY


BIRCH HOUSING IS A CASH BUYER.
BY SELLING US YOUR PROPERTY YOU’LL INCREASE THE SUPPORTED HOUSING SUPPLY AROUND THE U.K.

CASH HOUSE BUYING SERVICE - SELLING TO BIRCH HOUSING

When you sell a property to Birch Housing, you are not only providing a home to the most vulnerable individuals in our society, you are also giving them a chance to live independently within a community, fulfil their greatest potential and even turn their lives around with the support we provide.

If you have a property within a residential neighbourhood that you are thinking of selling, we would love to hear from you.

Benefits of selling to us include a fair market price, hassle-free fast sales, and no chain as we are a cash buyer.

Use the contact form below to find out if your home is right for us.

  • Free consultation & valuation

  • Quick property sale in days, not months

  • Houses / Blocks of Flats bought for cash

  • No expensive estate agency fees

  • Flexible completion date

  • No viewings, no chains, no hassle

We are always looking to purchase more properties to add to the supply of high quality, affordable homes in the supported living sector.

CARE PROVIDERS

Are you looking to sell your property portfolio so you can focus on providing care to the community?

HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS

Are you looking to divest your supported-living schemes to focus on social housing?

PROPERTY DEVELOPERS

Are you looking to fulfil your Section 106 or to sell your development?

PRIVATE LANDLORDS

Do you have property that is fit or could be repurposed as a supported-living home?

DO YOU HAVE A PROPERTY FOR SALE?

If you would like to discuss selling your property or properties for our Supported Housing needs, please get in touch.

WHAT ARE THE STEPS OF SELLING A PROPERTY TO BIRCH HOUSING?

Step 1:

Get in touch with us about your property. We will quickly get back in touch with you to find out more about it.

Step 2:

If suitable, we will arrange a visit and carry out our due diligence on the property.

 

Step 3:

Once we confirm the suitability and need for the property in the area, we will make you an offer.

FAQ ABOUT PROPERTY SALES

  • We consider all properties that are submitted to us but they must meet certain criteria in order for us to purchase them. This includes location, suitability to meet the particular supported housing demands in an area, property size and condition. Our preference is for properties no older than 10 years that meet the Decent Homes Standard. We will consider houses of up to 5 bedrooms and we are particularly interested in blocks of multiple smaller units.

  • Properties should be located in residential neighbourhoods close to local amenities and public transport links.

  • Yes. We are not looking for properties that are in need of extensive refurbishment. Our preference is for properties no older than 10 years that meet the Decent Homes Standard.

  • Neighbours are taken into consideration when assessing properties as it is imperative for us to place residents in safe, harmonious environments. We cannot consider properties above pubs or gambling venues.

  • The prices we offer are fair and reflective of the market and condition of the property in question.

  • You may have your property valued by a local agent and/or you can run comparisons on recent sales of similar properties in your location by researching websites such as Zoopla and Prime Location.

  • Yes.

  • If we deem the property suitable after a viewing, we will make an offer and should you accept, we will arrange to carry out a condition survey on your property. We will then instruct our solicitors to proceed with the conveyance process.

  • Our completion timeline is usually between 6-12 weeks.

  • No. That will be our responsibility.

  • Yes, you will need to instruct a conveyancing solicitor to complete the sale of your property.

  • This depends on your personal circumstances, for example whether the property that you are selling is your home or a rental property. It is most likely that you will have to declare the sale of the property in your next tax return. It is best to seek professional advice from an accountant or tax advisor on this.

  • It is unlikely.

  • This depends on your personal circumstances and whether the property has been your home or a rental property. It is best to seek professional advice from an accountant or tax advisor on this.

  • To begin this process, you should contact us via our website to tell us about your property. Please include as much information as possible when filling out one of our contact forms. If we feel your property may be suitable to meet local Supported Housing demands in the area, we will be in touch to arrange a visit. Once we confirm the property's suitability, we will make an offer.

DO YOU HAVE Any other questions?

If you would like to discuss selling your property or properties for Supported Living, please get in touch.