How to List a Property

Having a check-list is a must when buying or selling a property. A seller should include general information about the property, if there is any damage that needs to be repaired before the actual sale and a thorough study of the market conditions.

Start with a research on the market value of the property. Establishing a fair value is essential. Research locally for houses that can be compared. Make an estimate from the prices of several ones. These steps ought to be taken by sellers as well as by the buyers. The real worth of a property is often determined when the final negotiations between the two sides take place.

Next establish the details. Every single detail should be included in the listing. For example, if a property has real wood floors rather than laminate, a seller can point out this detail. Or some properties that have went through builders work and have not been cleaned have to be described as requiring after-builders cleaning or move in cleaner services.

A buyer has to have a check-list when inspecting the property. Most real estate agents provide you with a form to fill out during the walk-through. You can note anything in it. From damage done by previous owners to small fixes that need to be done. Inspect room by room. Check if the appliances work properly. Look thoroughly because you will have to pay if something that has no warranty brakes down during the rental period. Note that if the building is new the contractors may have not cleaned. Because of this you may have to hire move in cleaner services. However, the amount you will have to pay for the move in cleaning services can be deduced from your monthly rent.

In conclusion, moving can be stressful if you are not prepared well enough. Be calm, judge wisely in order find a home that you wont regret about later.

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