Making the most of increased buyer choice  Making the most of increased buyer choice 

Making the most of increased buyer choice 

A buyer’s market but still your moment With a noticeable increase in available properties this summer, buyers are enjoying more choice than they’ve had in months.

No. 12028 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 20 June 2025 by our Marketing Team

From charming cottages to modern townhouses, there’s something for every taste and budget. But for sellers, this abundance can make standing out feel like a tall order. The good news? It doesn’t take dramatic measures to make a property unforgettable; it just takes the right moves.

First impressions, lasting impact

Buyers begin their journey online, and within seconds, your listing is being judged. Professional photographs are no longer a luxury – they’re your first line of attraction. Show off bright, airy spaces, tidy gardens, and welcoming entrances. Your description should go beyond the basics: instead of “three-bedroom semi,” try “sun-filled family home with garden views and weekend potential.” Create a mood, not just a list.

Elevate your presentation

In a market with more choice, details matter. Small investments in fresh paint, decluttering, or dressing a spare room as a home office can lift a property from forgettable to desirable. A clean, cared-for home tells buyers that you’ve looked after the space – making it easier for them to imagine living there.

Sell the lifestyle, not just the layout

Today’s buyers are not just buying walls and windows, they’re investing in a lifestyle. Think beyond the floorplan: Is there a sunny corner perfect for morning coffee? A kitchen island where homework and dinner happen together? A garden that comes alive with evening BBQs? These touches tell the story of a home, not just a house.

Target your audience with purpose

Who is most likely to fall in love with your home? Young professionals, growing families, retirees? Once you know, tailor your presentation and marketing to them. Highlight school catchment areas, nearby transport links, or low-maintenance features, depending on who you’re trying to reach.

Be flexible, be remembered

In a market where buyers have options, being easy to work with goes a long way. Quick responses, flexible viewing times, and openness to discussion make a strong impression. The buyer who remembers your home for the right reasons is more likely to come back with an offer.

Making choice work for you

Yes, buyers have more options – but that doesn’t mean your property can’t be the one they choose. With a thoughtful strategy and attention to the details that matter, you can make your home the standout story in a sea of listings.

Showcase your home with standout appeal

This article was originally published by BriefYourMarket and is reproduced here with their permission.

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