Strategy for selling a house - what is the best way to proceed?

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-19 19:18:54

Yaso2.0

2020-11-24 21:14:28
  • #1


I just picked one out and will call tomorrow to make an appointment.
 

ypg

2020-11-24 22:04:14
  • #2

But then you need it, that is my opinion.

The second argument: better to sell a good house than to manage a worn-out one. Not everyone is cut out for renting, especially if you have lived in it yourself or even built it. It can really break your heart to see how tenants treat someone else’s property.
 

Yaso2.0

2020-11-24 22:23:43
  • #3


I just sat down and wrote down everything we wanted to pay with the proceeds from the house and how much of that we could currently cover.

I can't save the difference by the time of construction.

It was a well-intentioned hint from the advisor, but unfortunately, I would have to make cuts in some areas because otherwise, our buffer would be used up.

No, no, we stick to it, the house will be sold!
 

kati1337

2021-12-31 12:07:17
  • #4
May I pull this out of obscurity again? How did you end up solving it? Did you sell on your own? I am currently working on pricing and find it extremely difficult. I actually don't want to involve any real estate agents because I think it is easier to find buyers without a commission. I am considering hiring an appraiser, but that quickly costs four figures. Has anyone here done that before? I can't find anything comparable on the common portals, especially no house that is as new as ours and has similar features / energy certificate.
 

11ant

2021-12-31 13:00:16
  • #5

You should probably discuss selling "on your own" best with ; you both should have enough posts for a private message. I think hiring an appraiser for your house is nonsense – it is very new (and it’s not a butcher’s house that someone would still need to confirm is properly finished). Realtors rather worsen the chances of sale than improve them, but that has little to do with the commission.
 

ypg

2021-12-31 13:06:43
  • #6
Pinkiponk had a very hard time. The property as well as the age (year of construction) and location are also not comparable at all. That is only necessary for a problem or old property.
 

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