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The expert noted that for any potential buyers that are interested in a property they should write to the seller to explain their interest.
Stuart said: “Now I often think if you get to know a buyer, it’s courtesy to write the seller a letter saying who you are, say why you want to buy the house, if you’ve got family why you want to buy the house, maybe you plan on living there as there’s a school nearby.
“If you can explain to the buyer who you are and make it more personable you then have more of a chance of securing a property. There’s going to be so many people out there, if it’s a good property, who will want to buy it.
“As much as we want to rely on our estate agents, they are working for a number of different clients.
“So if there’s anything you can do, if you’ve got a unique selling point and you can write a letter explaining why you want the house, why you think the house is a desirable house for you and get the seller to understand a bit more about you personally, I just think that those little touches can be the difference between getting a property or not.”
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