Guide To Selling a River Condo

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by Hubert Miles

There are a few differences when in selling a river condo and selling a riverfront home. The biggest difference is that with a condo, you can put most of your efforts into making the interior look great, rather than dividing your funds over the exterior and interior as you would with a river home. You can use the freed up time and money you would normally use for the exterior to really make the inside of the condo look sharp.

It is important to create a warm and welcoming environment within your condo. Most river condos are smaller than the average As most riverfront home, which makes it very important to make the most of your available space. Give the condo a good cleaning, remove any clutter, and pack up any personal belongings you want need. This is allow you to maximize the limited space you have.

Have as much information about the building and it’s management group available for your potential buyers benefit. Buyers will have more confidence about purchasing your condo when all the information is available and they know all the rules and requirements that come with living in the building.

Like any home, your river condo should be clean and staged appropriately for the sale. Make sure any architectural features that are desirable are featured prominently. Riverfront condos, especially high-rise condos have a visual/view element that can be played upon heavily.

Make sure your balcony is free of clutter and is organized. Ask you real estate agent for advice on other ways to improve how your condo is organized. Sometimes the little things make a big impact on potential buyers. Having someone else look around can give you an idea of how your buyer may see the condo.

In Closing

When your agent offers you any advice, remember they have your best interest in mind. It’s their job to help you get the most out of the sale at closing.

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