For property owners

A considered way to explore your property selling options.

Tell us about the property, your circumstances and preferred timescale. The information creates a clearer starting point for any follow-up conversation.

A property owner reviewing selling options
Start with your situation.Speed, certainty, condition and convenience can matter as much as price.
PropertyType, location, tenure, occupancy and condition.
PrioritiesSpeed, certainty, flexibility or strongest achievable price.
TimescaleUrgent, planned or simply exploring available options.
Different reasons for selling

The right starting point depends on the circumstances.

Property owners can have very different priorities. The seller survey helps capture the context before any solution is discussed.

Time-sensitive sale

Relocation, probate, financial pressure or a need for a clearer completion timescale.

Property needs work

A vacant, inherited or tenanted property that may require refurbishment.

Exploring alternatives

A slow sale, failed chain or a desire to compare routes before deciding.

The seller journey

Three steps before any decision.

Share the property details

Tell us about the address, occupancy, tenure, condition and current status.

Explain your priorities

Record the desired price, reason for selling and preferred timescale.

Discuss possible next steps

Any suitable route is considered only after the facts have been reviewed.

Frequently asked

Before you submit the survey.

Am I committing to sell by submitting the form?

No. The survey is an enquiry and information-gathering step only. No sale is agreed unless formal terms are accepted and contracts are exchanged through solicitors.

Can I submit a tenanted or vacant property?

Yes. Include the occupancy details and any tenancy information so the situation can be reviewed accurately.

What happens after submission?

The information can be reviewed and, where appropriate, followed by a fact-find conversation. Further documents, valuation evidence or access may be requested.

Should I obtain independent advice?

Yes. Sellers should use an independent solicitor and take appropriate tax, financial or mortgage advice.

Privacy & data protection

How we handle your seller information.

When you submit a property enquiry, Boutique Property Connect may collect your contact details, property information, selling circumstances, preferred timescale and other information you choose to provide.

We use this information to respond to your enquiry, review your circumstances, manage our CRM records and contact you about possible next steps. Personal data is handled in line with applicable UK data-protection law.

Read the full Privacy Notice →
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What we collect

Contact details, property information, selling circumstances, communications and relevant website usage information.

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Why we use it

To respond to your enquiry, understand the property situation, maintain records and provide relevant follow-up.

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Your choices

You may ask to access, correct or delete your information, object to certain processing or withdraw consent where applicable.

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No appointment needed

Tell us about your property first.

Share the property details and your preferred timescale so the information can be reviewed before any follow-up.

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