Harbour Estate Agents

By: Ian Bates
Submitted: 2008-09-08 13:12:06
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When deciding to sell a property a number of interesting questions may come to rise, why some agents may be the preferred choice and how indeed you may spot them.  In this article Harbour estate agents, I look at the particular demands that is leaving a home in the Harbour may place on your decision.  I will look at Sovereign Harbour estate agents as they are local to me and I can call upon some experiences.

In order to help explain some of the points I have created a fictitious property and one that might be similar to a home you too may be selling.  The property may have several features including views, parking and possibly even a pontoon.  All aspects that a Sovereign Harbour estate agent should be able to bring to the attention of the market.

To help us examine the way in which this type of property could be marketed, it is important to look at how you yourself would uncover this home.  We must also be aware that buyers work in a variety of ways and that using us as a starting place is not necessarily the only type of buyer that may be attracted to your home.

Selecting and describing the type of buyer that may be looking at Sovereign Harbour estate agents in order to find your home.  I have placed them in the Home Counties and have decided that they are looking for a holiday home and they are indeed searching for a Sovereign Harbour estate agent. As such will rely mainly on searching across the Internet.

So when looking for an estate agent such as a Sovereign Harbour estate agent how they would market your apartment.  One thing can be sure is that it is unlikely that any proposed buyer will be using the local property newspaper.  As such the Sovereign Harbour estate agents ability to advertise your home over the Internet is of great importance.

We understand that your apartment would not only be competing with local apartments but may be competing with other locations and against Harbour's across the south coast.  You should therefore consider the Sovereign Harbour estate agents ability to market and advertise the benefits of the local harbour.

We also understand that a picture can speak a thousand words and as such the property details should focus on picturing not only shots of your home but possibly also key areas around the harbour.  Another area of importance was presenting the property details in a quick and easy fashion, so that a buyer could pick out the homes key features.

The quickest way to represent this will be by means of using a floor plan.  Another area at the disposal of the Sovereign Harbour estate agents could be the use of virtual to us.  A virtual tour would be useful not only to depict your home but also if you have a particularly exciting or beautiful view of either the Harbour or the surrounding area.

It is the collection and ability of the agent to use all of the above resources which should help you determine, in this case Sovereign Harbour estate agents or estate agents advertising properties in any Harbour, which indeed would be the one to choose.

Ian Bates runs a network of Sovereign Harbour Estate Agents

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