Japanese knotweed or contamination
Sell despite the knotweed.
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.
6 specialist knotweed buyers. Average time to offer: 5 days.
⏱ Match in 5 days · Complete in 6-8 weeks
How it works for your situation
- 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 your situation ask
Will the buyer require a treatment plan?
Most don't. They factor the cost into the price and arrange their own treatment post-purchase if needed.
Can I sell at full market value?
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.
What about my neighbour's knotweed?
Disclose it but it doesn't usually block the sale. Buyers in this category are used to boundary knotweed.
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