How will VIEWINGS be conducted here in Wales after lockdown?

How will VIEWINGS be conducted here in Wales after lockdown?

Here are our preparations - our SAFE way of getting people moving again when the lockdown is lifted in Wales. You can find out what to expect below in our FREE online guide.

It was officially announced estate agents in England could go back to work as part of the Government’s phased relaxation of the lockdown. We are waiting further instructions from the Welsh government and can imagine it won't be long until we are back in business. With this we are preparing in advance for when we are able to return to work.

Whilst it is great news that viewings are going to be happening again soon we of course need to exercise some caution. In order to minimise the risk to public health we will be initially doing a "Virtual Viewing" of the property before a physical viewing. 

All properties available have a detailed internal video and we will walk you through (virtually) the property highlighting the features and giving you a chance to ask us questions about the property itself.

Physical viewings will only take place after the initial virtual viewing and only for those seriously considering making an offer or application. All viewings will be be strictly by appointment and only involve members of a single household.

To give confidence to all parties present at the viewing that the guidance is being followed, and to help us manage the viewing in the most efficient way possible, you will be asked to complete a handful of questions before your viewing such as:

Has anyone in your household had COVID-19?
Has anyone in your household displayed COVID-19 symptoms or not yet completed a required period of household self-isolation?
Are you in the high-risk category?

Please take a look at our VIEWING GUIDE.





If anyone has any questions or worries in the meantime please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Take care,

The Alexanders Team.



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