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Homebuyers to blame for property sale fall throughs

New research has revealed that a quarter of estate agents have seen 10% or more transactions fall through over the last year, with buyers most at blame, wasting time and resources in the process.

HBB Solutions surveyed agents about their experiences of selling homes within the property sector over the last year, specifically where fall thoughts were concerned.

44% said they had seen less than 5% of sales collapse, with a further 26% seeing this issue impact between just 5% to 9% of transactions.

However, a quarter of respondents said that they had been subject to a greater degree of property sale fall throughs, with between 10% and 29% of all transactions collapsing in the last year.

When it came to the reason why, 46% stated it was due to issues on the buyers side, with 22% also citing buyers further up or down the chain as the issue. 17% said it was the fault of the solicitors or conveyancers involved in the process.

The biggest issues to arise from these transaction fall throughs was the time wasted progressing the sale once a buyer was found (41%), with wasted financial resources also a predominant issue (34%).

Managing Director of HBB Solutions, Chris Hodgkinson, commented:

“Unfortunately, it’s just part and parcel of life that a proportion of property transactions will collapse and this is the case even in a market that has been performing as well as the current one.

The good news is that with insufficient stock levels to meet such heightened buyer demand in recent years, fall throughs haven’t perhaps been as prevalent and when they do occur, sellers tend to find another buyer pretty quickly.”

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