What to do if you cant sell your property?
Henry Morales
Published Feb 10, 2026
What are my options if my house isn’t selling?
- Look to switch agents. Use our estate agent4me tool to find the best performing agent in your local area.
- Consider a multi-agency agreement – see our guide on How many estate agents should I use?
- Consider selling through a quick sale firm.
How do you sell a house that no one wants?
How to Sell Your House When Nobody Wants It
- Improve The Photos on Your Listing.
- Work on Your Listing’s Description.
- Make a Promotional Video.
- We Know Somebody Who Will Buy Your House.
What paperwork do I need to sell my home privately?
What Documents Do You Need to Sell Your House?
- Proof of your identity.
- Property title deeds.
- Shared freehold documentation.
- Energy Performance Certificate.
- Management information pack.
- Fittings and contents form.
- Property information form.
- Mortgage details.
What should I do if my home is selling as is?
While home inspections and appraisals can derail the sale of an “as is” home, there are things you can do to keep things on track. For one, if you aren’t familiar with the home’s flaws and what is in need of renovating/repairs, you can ask your Realtor for his take or even hire a home inspector to ward off surprises down the line.
Do you have to pay back your CPF if you sell your property?
If you use your CPA OA monies to fund your property, you will have to pay back the amount to your CPF account if you sell the property. This makes sense—if you didn’t have to, then there would be a loophole allowing you to indirectly withdraw from your CPF OA for whatever purpose. But here’s the catch.
Is it legal to sell a house as is?
Selling a house “as is” does not relieve you from disclosing known defects once you have an offer; in fact, you are legally required to do so. The term “known” is key in this instance.
What should I put on my home listing?
When listing your home, you should make it clear in the description that it’s for sale “as is.” This not only serves as a beacon for bargain hunters, but also weeds out buyers who don’t want the bother of a fixer-upper from wasting your time.