How Hausmart Works
Whether you're selling your home or searching for a new one, Hausmart makes the process simple, transparent, and affordable.
For Sellers
List your property for FREE — no commission, no hidden costs.
Register Your Account
Sign up for free in under a minute. No commitment required and no upfront costs.
Create Your Listing
Add your property details, upload photos, write a description, and set your asking price using our simple step-by-step form.
Publish and Share
Publish and share your listing on your personal social media feeds.
Sell & Save
Receive enquiries, conduct viewings, accept an offer, and complete your sale — all while keeping thousands more in your pocket.
For Buyers
Finding your next home is free and straightforward.
Search
Browse thousands of properties across the UK. Filter by location, price, bedrooms, and property type to find exactly what you need.
View
Arrange viewings directly with the seller. See high-quality photos, floor plans, and detailed descriptions before you visit.
Make an Offer
Found your perfect home? Submit an offer through the platform. We help facilitate communication between buyer and seller.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We've got answers.
- Yes, you can sell your home privately without an estate agent
- This is often called a private sale or FSBO (For Sale By Owner)
- You save on estate agent fees (typically 1-3% of the sale price)
- You have full control over pricing, marketing, and negotiations
- Direct communication with buyers can speed up the process
- Check recent sale prices of similar homes on websites like Rightmove and Zoopla
- Get a professional valuation from a surveyor if needed
- Consider a RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) valuation for accuracy
- Fill in the form above and we will feature your house
- List on social media and local community groups
- Use one of our trusted suppliers to put up a For Sale sign outside your home
- When a potential buyer fills out the form you will be notified instantly
- Be flexible with timings to accommodate potential buyers
- Clean and declutter to make your home look its best
- Highlight key features and answer buyers' questions
- Yes, a solicitor or conveyancer is required to handle the legal aspects, including contracts and property transfer.
- View our Trusted Partners page to find our recommendations.
- Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
- Title deeds
- Property information forms (TA6, TA10, TA7 if leasehold)
- Fixtures and fittings list (TA10 form)
- Be prepared for offers and counteroffers.
- Stay professional and realistic with pricing.
- Consider buyer conditions, such as mortgage approvals or cash purchases.
- The buyer arranges a survey.
- Your solicitor handles legal checks and draft contracts.
- Once both sides agree, contracts are exchanged, and the buyer pays a deposit.
- Completion follows, and ownership is transferred.
- Only accept offers from buyers with proof of funds or a mortgage agreement in principle.
- Be cautious of anyone offering cash deals without proper verification.
- Use a trusted solicitor to handle all financial transactions.
- Overpricing or underpricing your home.
- Poor-quality listing photos or descriptions.
- Not being available for viewings.
- Failing to disclose important property details.
- Reassess your asking price.
- Improve your marketing and presentation.