Can I sell my apartment in Tenerife online?
This post headline could read, can I sell my house in Doncaster online, or can I rent out my apartment in Benidorm online. I’ve been getting a lot of emails from all over the place about the how’s and whereto’s of selling a house privately online.
It seems that a lot of people are finding out about the benefits of selling a house privately (private property sales sites are the quickest way to sell your house) and discovering the reasons why not to use an estate agent (mistrust, high commissions), but they want practical advice, the nuts and bolts if you like, of how to advertise their property online.
I’m quite happy to receive these emails (and letters), but pretty much all of their queries can be answered on our website www.mouse-move.com
Having said that, keep the correspondence coming; in this cyber-age, it’s still nice to communicate one-to-one, and remember, there’s no such thing as a silly question - only a silly answer.
Fire away to davidwood@mouse-move.com and Helen, the team and I will do our best to give you all the information you need.
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December 26th, 2007 at 3:39 am
The real estate business is not without its share of scams. I feel choosing a real estate agent is a process that has to be done very carefully. Nobody wants to be taken on a run for their money. The best way to screen out ‘fake’ real estate agents is to check up on their credentials and affiliations. We make sure our agents know what they are all about. They explore and invest in each new market before recommending it to buyers. That way we do not send out our buyers into unknown territory.