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Six Steps to Selling Your Reading Home Successfully

Posted on Friday, May 2, 2025

Selling your home in Reading doesn’t have to be overwhelming — but it does need a plan. And not just any plan, one that fits you.

I’m Mark Heneghan, Founder of Bespoke Estate Agents. I’ve been helping people move home, in and around Reading for over 30 years, and in that time, I’ve seen a lot change - and a lot stay exactly the same.

Technology has become a powerful tool in property. Used well, it can reach more buyers, showcase your home beautifully, and speed up the process from listing to offer. At Bespoke, we’ve embraced that. From video tours to virtual viewings and tailored online marketing, dedicated Social Media Campaigns we’ve made sure our clients always stay one step ahead.

But some things never change.

Selling a home still comes down to trust, timing, and understanding your reasons for moving. It’s not about uploading photos and crossing fingers - well, some agents, yes - but not at Bespoke. It's about helping you take the next step with clarity and confidence.

This guide covers six key steps that, in my experience, consistently lead to better outcomes — not just financially, but emotionally too.

Step 1: Choose the Right Estate Agent in Reading or the surrounding area. 

There are four key factors when selling: the price, the agent, the property, and the location. You can control three of them — so choosing the right estate agent is a big decision.

Here’s what to look for:

  • A proven track record selling homes like yours

  • Clear, fair contract terms with no long lock-ins

  • Honest valuations backed by local data

  • High-quality marketing — great photos, clear descriptions, and video tours

  • Excellent reviews and personal recommendations

  • A single point of contact who’s easy to reach

A good agent is worth their fee — a great agent earns you more than they cost.


Step 2: Prepare Your Reading Home for Market

First impressions matter. The way your home looks and feels will directly affect the quality of offers you receive.

  • Declutter – store, donate, or remove personal items

  • Deep clean – especially kitchens, bathrooms, and windows

  • Lighten up – use natural light and neutral tones where possible

  • Tidy the outside – cut grass, clean paths, hide bins

  • Fix the small stuff – leaks, scuffs, wobbly handles, etc.

We’ll advise you on the best improvements to make — and which ones to skip.


Step 3: Manage Viewings Like a Pro

When strangers walk through your front door, they’re not just looking at a property — they’re deciding whether it could feel like home.

  • Tidy and freshen up before every viewing

  • Make sure pets are safe and out of the way

  • Keep rooms clearly defined and comfortable

  • Use soft lighting and open windows if the weather allows

  • In winter, keep the heating on for warmth

We aim to accompany every viewing to minimise disruption and maximise results.


Step 4: Handle Offers Confidently

Receiving an offer is exciting — but it’s not just about the number.

Things to consider:

  • Is the buyer chain-free or mortgage-approved?

  • Are they ready to move quickly?

  • How serious are they?

  • Do they understand the value of your home?

We’ll keep you informed at every step and help negotiate the strongest deal — not just the highest number.


Step 5: Get Ahead on Legal Prep

Conveyancing delays are one of the top reasons home sales fall through. Here’s how to stay ahead:

  • Appoint a conveyancing solicitor early

  • Start gathering paperwork (warranties, title docs, planning permissions)

  • Respond quickly to your solicitor’s requests

  • Be proactive about ID checks, forms, and signatures

This can easily shave 2–3 weeks off the process and reduce stress later on, Leasehold ? This could save you moths. 


Step 6: Moving Day Prep

Once contracts are exchanged, the finish line is in sight — but there’s still a lot to organise.

Your checklist:

  • Book your removals company early

  • Arrange time off work and childcare if needed

  • Forward your post and notify utilities

  • Start packing non-essentials in advance

  • Create a moving day essentials box (kettle, chargers, paperwork, etc.)

We’re here if you need help coordinating the final stages. And yes — we’ll celebrate with you when the keys change hands.


 

Frequently Asked Questions: Selling Your Home in Reading

 

How long does it usually take to sell a home in Reading?
It depends on the market, the property, and the price. But on average, well-presented homes priced correctly tend to receive strong interest within the first 2–3 weeks. The conveyancing process typically takes 8–16 weeks from offer to completion.

 

Should I renovate before selling my home?
Not always. Most buyers look for well-maintained homes, not major renovation projects. Focus on small repairs, cleaning, and first impressions - those tend to give the best return.

 

Is spring the best time to sell?
Spring is often the busiest, but homes sell all year round. Autumn also performs well, and winter can be a smart time to sell if competition is low. The key is presenting your home well and pricing it right — whatever the season.

 

How do I know if I’ve chosen the right estate agent?
You should feel heard, supported, and confident. Your agent should offer a clear strategy, honest advice, and be reachable throughout the process. If you’re chasing updates or feel like just another number — it’s time to reassess.

 

What are buyers in Reading currently looking for?
Space, flexibility, and location are top priorities — especially for families and hybrid workers. Gardens, parking, and good school catchments also make a big difference.

 

What happens if my home doesn’t sell quickly?
Don’t panic. The first step is a proper review. We’ll look at your marketing, price, presentation, and buyer feedback — and adjust the plan if needed. Sometimes it’s one small tweak that changes everything.

 

Do I need to find my next home before I put mine on the market?
Not necessarily. But being under offer puts you in a stronger buying position. We’ll help you line things up so the move feels manageable, not rushed.

 

Are certain schools in Reading affecting property prices?
Absolutely. Catchment areas for schools like Maiden Erlegh, Kendrick, and The Abbey regularly influence buyer demand — particularly for 3- and 4-bed homes. Families often prioritise location even over house size.

 

What are Reading buyers paying for 3-bed homes right now?
As of this spring, most three-bedroom homes in popular Reading areas are achieving between £400,000 and £550,000 — depending on the condition, location, and features. We’re happy to provide a tailored, no-pressure valuation if you'd like a clearer picture.

Why Sellers in Reading Choose Bespoke Estate Agents

  • 30+ years of local experience

  • 5-star reviews and client referrals

  • 102.1% of asking price achieved

  • No long contracts — just results

  • One point of contact, full accountability

  • Video tours, expert marketing, smart strategy

We focus on people, not just properties — and that’s why most of our business comes from word of mouth.

Download the full guide here: Six steps to a successful sale

If you would like to book an appointment for us to visit, to explain likely sale price, timescales and what steps to take: Request a Valuation | My Bespoke Agent

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