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Tips on Selling Your Santa Barbara Commercial Real Estate

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Fri, 26 Dec 2008

Once you get in touch with a real estate agent that can help you sell your Santa Barbara home, you’ll need to do an analysis so that you know which of the other homes in the market are selling, and the prices they’re going for. This will give you a realistic idea of what you should sell the home for, and you’ll be able to see homes with the same amount of bedrooms and bathrooms during the analysis. The list should be provided to you free of charge by your real estate company and will give you substantial data to use when you’re trying to figure out how much people are willing to spend on a home like yours. This way, you won’t price your home too low, since this will be a benefit to the buyer but won’t result in a profit for you; and, you won’t price your home too high once you get the analysis, either. This will help you to avoid having your home sit on the market for months with no takers, which can affect the overall value of the property. If you price your home realistically, you’ll also be leaving room for negotiation, which means your chances of selling the home in a timely manner will be greater.

Next, you’ll want to make sure that your Santa Barbara real estate investment has been advertised on every possible site or database possible. This will increase your chances of getting your home sold quickly. The right real estate agent will announce your listing to all the major markets in the area, and this way, you may receive some offers before your home officially hits the market. This means you’ll have time to work with potential buyers about the price and conditions before you actually need to be out of your home. Your real estate agent should also list your home with MLS (multiple listing services), so that people who are looking to move to the area will find out about your home.

Once you’re ready to start showing your Santa Barbara commercial real estate investment to potential buyers, you’ll need to make sure that you arrange for the necessary inspections to be performed. This will protect you legally during the selling process, and will make your home even more attractive. Make sure that you test your home for pests or household hazards before buyers arrive to view the property. And, it may also be a good idea to have a home improvement expert take a look at your home to let you know if there are small things you can do to make your property more appealing.

 

To know more about selling properties in Santa Barbara and to know more about Santa Barbara Commercial Real Estate, please visit Pacifica Commercial Realty.


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