Sell despite the knotweed. — in Manchester.
You've got Japanese knotweed on or near the property. The TA6 form requires you to disclose it. Mortgage lenders require a specialist treatment plan (and often decline anyway). We have buyers who accept knotweed risk and price it in themselves. Specifically for Manchester and the surrounding Greater Manchester area.
How it works in Manchester
- You tell us the knotweed's location and treatment history (if any).
- We match to buyers experienced with knotweed-impacted properties.
- Completion in 6-8 weeks. No lender involvement on the buy side.
What we'll need from you
- The full address
- The knotweed's location (boundary, in-garden, neighbour's land, structural)
- Whether a treatment plan is in place
What we sidestep (and the standard alternatives)
- A £2,500 specialist treatment plan to satisfy a buyer who'll then re-negotiate
- Mortgage applicants who'll fail at the TA6 stage
- Demolition-value offers that ignore the underlying land value
Questions people in Manchester ask about this
Strong investor appetite from both regional and London-based funds. Cladding/EWS1 is rare; the dominant archetypes are speed sales, downsizing, and HMO disposals. Buy-to-let landlords exiting ahead of the Renters' Rights Act changes are a significant flow. Average completion 5-7 weeks. The Japanese knotweed or contamination process in Manchester follows the same structure as the rest of the UK, with local market-specific timing on offers and completion.
Most don't. They factor the cost into the price and arrange their own treatment post-purchase if needed.
No, but you can sell at 85-95% of unaffected value, depending on severity and location. We can give you a range before you commit.
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