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At
Stonelaw Properties we are aflated to GSPC.
Selling Your Property
Advertising through GSPC – the largest
property marketing organisation in the west of Scotland –
is not only impressively effective, but also surprisingly economical.
GSPC has created a range of property advertising packages that could
save you hundreds, even thousands, of pounds compared to the costs
of advertising through a conventional estate agent.
Every advertising package includes:
- Advertising in the GSPC Property Guide
The largest property publication in Scotland.
- Advertising on the GSPC web site
The most popular and easiest to use property web site in the west.
- Inclusion on our property search service
The service that matches homes to buyers. Over 4,500 buyers use
the service.
- High quality full colour schedules
Schedules designed to present your home in the best possible way.
- Late night and weekend call handling
service
Our call centre means we never miss an opportunity to promote
your home.
All of this for a one-off, fixed fee of as little as £180
until your home is sold*.
Only GSPC solicitors can advertise
property for sale through the GSPC. To advertise your home, simply
contact your solicitor. If you don't already have a solicitor, we
can help you find one
* or for six months.
Finding a home
Every property for sale through GSPC solicitors is advertised in
the GSPC Property Guide and on our web site. In
addition, GSPC solicitors often advertise a selection of properties
for sale in their individual offices.
The web site is updated minute by minute. It advertises
every property for sale through GSPC and most properties feature
both a photograph and a full schedule on-line. Click
here to seach the property guide.
The Property Guide is published
weekly and advertises every home for sale through GSPC solicitors,
listing them in area and price order. The Guide is free and copies
are available from every GSPC member firm, from most banks and building
societies in Strathclyde as well as many other retail outlets.
Note: Estate Agency services are not regulated
by the Financial Services Authority
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