
No. Homeowners can sell their house privately without using a real estate agent. A private sale avoids agent commissions, open homes, and public marketing, allowing sellers to deal directly with a buyer and move at their own pace.
Selling privately involves dealing directly with a buyer rather than listing the property on the open market. The process usually includes an initial discussion, property review, a clear offer, and a settlement timeline agreed by both parties.
Yes. We work with Christchurch homeowners who are considering a private sale. Local property conditions, timing, and circumstances are taken into account when discussing options.
Yes. Houses can be sold as-is, meaning no repairs, renovations, or preparation are required. This includes properties that may be damaged, tenanted, uninsured, or difficult to sell traditionally.
Timeframes vary depending on the property and situation, but private sales often move faster than traditional listings because there are no open homes, marketing campaigns, or agent delays.
No. Enquiring about a private sale or reviewing an offer does not create any obligation. Homeowners can take time to consider whether a private sale suits their circumstances.
Private house sales can suit homeowners who value privacy, clarity, and flexibility. This may include people dealing with time constraints, property condition challenges, tenancy situations, or personal changes.
Private sale prices are based on property condition, location, market context, and the certainty and simplicity offered by a direct sale. There is no public bidding or open market campaign involved.
Yes. Exploring a private sale does not prevent homeowners from considering other selling methods. Many sellers review private options as part of understanding their overall choices.