Are Your Viewers About to Make an Offer? Here’s How to Tell…

Are Your Viewers About to Make an Offer? Here’s How to Tell…

Had a viewing and left wondering what they really thought? You’re not alone. Selling your home can feel like a waiting game, but there are often clear signs that a buyer is genuinely interested (if you know what to look for).

They Ask to Look Around Again - If buyers want a second look at certain rooms or features, it’s a strong sign they’re picturing themselves living there. They may not have decided yet—but they’re definitely considering it.

They’re Asking Plenty of Questions - Interested buyers are curious buyers. Questions about the property, the area, or the process show they’re engaged and thinking beyond the viewing.

Their Body Language Says It All - Smiles, nods, and quiet conversations between viewers can speak volumes. Positive body language often reveals what they’re trying not to say out loud.

They Ask About Your Situation - If they’re asking about your timescales or onward plans, it’s a great sign. Buyers only ask these questions when they’re seriously thinking about making a move.

They Ask About Your Situation - If they’re asking about your timescales or onward plans, it’s a great sign. Buyers only ask these questions when they’re seriously thinking about making a move.

Of course, it’s easy to read into things, especially when you’re hoping for a positive outcome.

That’s why having the right agent guiding your viewings and interpreting feedback can make all the difference.

At Perry Bishop, we don’t just conduct viewings, we help you understand them, keeping your sale moving with clear communication and expert insight.

Ready to turn viewings into offers? Get in touch and let’s create a strategy that gets your move moving.

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