02/06/2026
⭐ What’s the problem with my house not selling?
Ask your friends to look at your house and give their honest opinion.
Everyone has that one friend or colleague who is so honest it hurts!
I remember receiving feedback on my own home years ago:
“Your lounge looks like a retirement home.”
Did it hurt? Absolutely.
But we made some changes, updated the room, and the house sold.
The reality is that when we’ve spent years and often thousands of pounds improving our homes, we expect buyers to love them as much as we do. Unfortunately, buyers see things differently.
Here are some common reasons a property struggles to sell:
Poor photography
Did the agent rush through taking photos? Were the pictures taken on a gloomy winter day? First impressions count.
Cluttered rooms
Buyers need to imagine themselves living there. Too much furniture, personal items, or clutter can make rooms feel smaller.
Dated décor
Wallpaper, bold colours and older styles can distract buyers. You may love it, but buyers are often calculating the cost of changing it.
A weak property description
Many listings are just cut-and-paste descriptions. Does your listing highlight the features, benefits, lifestyle and unique selling points of your home?
Outdated seasonal photos
If your photos were taken in winter and your garden now looks fantastic in summer, ask your agent to update them.
Sometimes it’s not the market, the price, or even the house itself. It’s simply the way the property is being presented.
If your property isn’t generating viewings or offers, it may be time for an honest review of your marketing.
At Rachel Gardiner Estate Agents, we regularly help sellers identify what’s holding their property back and create a marketing strategy that gets results.
Thinking of moving or wondering why your property isn’t selling? Get in touch for a fresh perspective.