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This guide has been reviewed against our global client base and classed as relevant to all regions

A match price range is applied to all properties, which is usually set to 10% (

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dependent on configuration, although in most cases

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it is set to 10%)

This means that when applicants are matched to properties, the match results will include applicants whose price range falls within 10% below and 10% above the property price

The match price range can be adjusted per property when needed, this is useful in such cases where a vendor is willing to take an offer on their property but does not want to reduce the asking price

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From property record

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  • Click Financial

  • The figures in the Match Price From and Match Price To fields determine which applicants are matched to this property
    In this example they have been automatically set to 10% below/above the asking price of £345,000

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  • If the Match Price From figure was reduced to £275,000, future matching will include applicants who are looking to purchase in this price bracket

Tip

This will include applicants with a maximum price of £250,000 as they also have a default 10%

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added to their match price range

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, resulting in them being matched to properties up to £275,000

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How to adjust the match price range (often set to 10%) per property to ensure that a property is matched to a wider range of applicants - this is useful to do when a vendor is willing to take an offer on their property