Real Estate Brokers, Realtors
Using a legally trained professional to draw up the contract between you and the buyer can save you a lot of time and trouble in the long run. You can also hire a professional to inspect plumbing, ventilation etcetera to avoid future complaints from the buyer. You may also want to have an electrician visit the location to check out all electrical wiring. If you decide to use a realtor, you should not be afraid to contact several agents before you make up your mind. Selling a Miami condo involves large amounts of money and finding the right realtor to help you in this process is imperative. A realtor will typically begin by helping you to estimate the value of your Miami condo and give you a recommended sales price. This sales price should be backed up by recent sales data of homes in your specific neighborhood, and not just an estimation regarding Miami condos in general. Since the Miami condo market has been extremely lively during the last few years it is also important that all the figures are as fresh as possible. It might be very tempting to go with the most enthusiastic agent that promises to sell your Miami condo for a much larger amount of money than the other realtors that you have interviewed. After all, who wants a realtor that doesn’t believe in the prominence of your property? To enthusiastic figures should however be taken as a warning sign, especially if they are much higher than the recommended sales price received from several other realtors active in your area. |
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