Buying a property can be complicated, and so getting it right is pivotal to speeding up the process. Whether you are a first-time buyer, or an experienced home owner, our Guild agents are here to help. We have collected our secret tips to help you sell and move in before the holidays.1. PreparationPreparation is always key when it comes to selling your home. Simon Davies from Norman F Brown said: โMake sure your photos are taken before Christmas decorations go up and be prepared to accept viewings. Donโt put off launching your home until spring as lots of properties are launched in the new year and it may get lost amongst other properties.Statistically, most homes take on average 10-11 viewings to sell between January and November. In December, that drops to four or five viewings as the quality of the buyer increases. The busiest week of the year on the internet is Christmas time as the vast majority of people are off work.โJohn Newhouse from Roseberry Newhouse said: โWith an antiquated conveyancing system, having all your paperwork relating to your property prepared in advance will help speed the process up. Choosing a property with no onward chain will also significantly improve your chances of getting moved quickly.โ2. Is the price right?It may seem obvious, but ensuring your property is priced correctly and competitively will save you a lot of time in the long run. It is often overlooked by many and is one of the primary reasons for a slow-moving property. Your agent will give you the best advice based on the market and current demand.Steve Wayne from Benjamin Stevens Estate Agents said: โListen to your agent. If you are being advised correctly, then it shouldnโt matter what time of year you are trying to sell. If your agent is working hard for you then there should be no โquiet periodsโ in the housing market. Make sure your agent is marketing your property on all the online outlets as well as their own social media outlets. The idea is to catch a buyer before they start thinking about festive spending.โ3. Make sure agents have immediate accessWhen conducting viewings, it is imperative that your home is accessible for the agent to arrange these appointments. You never know who might want to view your home last minute, or when you are unavailable to the agent.4. Present your property properlyStephen Wayne from Benjamin Stevens Estate Agents said: โIt may seem a tiny detail, but nothing puts off a potential buyer more than seeing little things that already need fixing, so make sure all the light bulbs work and your curtains are open if itโs during the day or lights are on during the late afternoon. If a buyerโs first impression is that the property is dark, then within 20 seconds the rest of the viewing is often pointless as this is the lasting impression they have.To ensure youโre in your new home by the end of the year, have a good de-clutter. Clear out any stuff youโre not proposing to take with you when you move. Remove anything hanging on or placed behind doors. If a door canโt be opened fully, it gives the illusion that the room is smaller.โ5. Have an efficient solicitorThe more efficient your solicitor is, the quicker you can get things moving. Thereโs nothing worse than waiting weeks for paperwork, or lack of communication. You could save a lot of time once an offer has been accepted if you are organised.Aimee Fancourt from Wooster & Stock said: โInstruct a solicitor and provide all the necessary identification and initial paperwork. This way your solicitor can prepare the contract pack in advance and it will be ready to send over to your buyerโs solicitors once you go under offer. This could potentially speed up the process by two weeks.โJonathan Keegan from Bryan & Keegan said: โHave quotes ready and your questionnaire forms filled out in plenty of time. From experience, it is money well spent using an established solicitor rather than looking to save a few hundred pounds.โ6. Sort out your mortgage providerYour estate agent can put you in touch with the right mortgage provider, or you can do the research yourself to find the best for you. Your mortgage provider will talk you through the steps of getting a loan and calculating how much you can afford for your property. Are you looking to sell your home? Contact your local Guild Member for help through the moving process.