Chosen Another Agent? Here’s How Mundys Can Still Help You Move Forward

Chosen Another Agent? Here’s How Mundys Can Still Help You Move Forward

Firstly, thank you for considering Mundys during your estate agent search. While you have chosen to list your property with another agent, we understand that your goal remains the same – to move home smoothly, successfully, and with as little stress as possible.

What many sellers do not realise is that once a buyer is found, that is often where the hard work really begins. This phase – known as ‘sales progression’ – is where deals can fall through, delays happen, and communication gaps cause unnecessary frustration.

At Mundys, we specialise in professional, experienced sales progression support, even if we did not list your home.

Here’s how we can assist:

Keep the chain moving
We liaise with solicitors, surveyors, mortgage brokers, and all parties in the chain to keep your sale on track.
Provide clear communication. Our dedicated Sales Progression team keeps you informed every step of the way – translating legal jargon, chasing paperwork, and managing expectations.

Reduce the risk of fall-throughs
A high number of sales collapse after an offer is accepted. Our proactive support helps prevent that from happening to you.

Support when you need it most
Even if your agent steps back after the offer is accepted, we’ll be here to pick up the pieces and see your sale through to completion.

If your current agent does not offer full sales progression support, or if you’re already feeling left in the dark, Mundys can step in. Just get in touch and we will talk you through your options.
Moving shouldn’t be more stressful than it needs to be. Let us help make it smoother.

Mundys – Here to Help, Even If We’re Not Your First Choice.





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