In each case, the property is listed, potential
buyers view the property and, if interested, they make an offer.
The sales contract stated that the property was being sold «as is,» and, prior to closing,
the Buyer viewed the property personally and also had three professional inspections performed on the property.
85 % of
buyers view properties on MLS before going out to look at them.
Not exact matches
«The market went from a strong, prolonged seller's market, where the average time to sell a
property was 14 days, to a more balanced market where
buyers had more time to
view and compare
properties before putting in an offer to purchase.»
Businesses are discovering drones as well: drones carry mistletoe in restaurants (with questionable results), or are used to give real - estate
buyers a better
view of their
property.
Unlike other forms of real estate, a tax sale doesn't allow potential
buyers an opportunity to
view the
property or structures before the sale.
For instance, rather than spend $ 4 million or more for a mountain -
view property in West Vancouver,
buyers may want to consider Renfrew Heights, an up - and - coming metro east community that also has stunning city or mountain
views.
Since then, she has represented
buyers and sellers of some of the finest resort, golf course, oceanfront and ocean -
view properties across the island of Maui.
Usually, they facilitate arrangements to give
buyers the
view of a
property before concluding a sales deal.
Consider the lender's point of
view: if the
buyer fails to make their mortgage payments, the lender will foreclose on the
property, and effectively become the new owner.
These are some examples of the variety of things that fall under the wants of the
buyer: a basement, a finished basement, a deck / patio / sunroom, the age of the house, a gas or wood burning fireplace, the
view, vaulted ceilings, a large and / or fenced in backyard, backing up to an open space or golf course, a
property with trees, privacy from neighbors, acreage, upgrades (anything from granite countertops or hardwood floors to stainless steel appliances), and natural water.
If potential
buyers are
viewing a number of open houses on any given weekend, their purpose is not to make a new agent «best friend» but to find a
property that suits them.
She also says safety is an important conversation to have with home
buyers prior to
viewing homes for sale, particularly vacant homes like distressed
properties where squatters could be present or maintenance issues may pose added dangers.
After
viewing the home,
Buyer B indicated that he had pressing business travel plans, was seriously interested in the
property, and requested REALTOR ® A's assistance in preparing a purchase offer.
While
viewing the
property, the
Buyers had remarked that the
property seemed smaller than their 2600 square feet residence, but the
Buyer's Representative had responded that this was because the
property had an open floor plan.
COOREMANS: A
buyer driving the area saw the
property and contacted his real estate practitioner to set up a
viewing.
When you
view a
property as a product, it makes sense to brand it in a way that makes
buyers take notice.
But these assessments need to be made on a case - by - case basis and that will colour how prospective
buyers view a given
property.
DelReal efficiently «frontloads» the sales process, he says, using a 42 - inch monitor in his office to
view properties with
buyers and gain a better understanding of their needs.
So I guess that the
buyers are then free to
view the
properties offering lower fees with the listing agent.
How I get
buyers to make a decision: I have them list all the positives and negatives of their two favorite
properties, and I listen carefully to find out what's important to them — for instance, which do they value more, privacy or
views?
Such control reduces the risk of conflicting information or poor - quality content on agent sites and also increases the likelihood that potential
property buyers and sellers will
view a particular brokerage as a market force.
For the first time, B.C.
buyers can locate
properties for sale on the Internet using 360 - degree imagery and travel up and down streets
viewing homes as if they were there in person.
When your listing's virtual tour provides a three - dimensional, realistic
view of the
property and the interior — enhanced with audio, video, maps, or floor plans — potential
buyers can better determine if the home meets their needs before they ever set foot on the
property.
The scope of potential
buyers also increases exponentially with anyone being able to
view the
property, from anywhere.»
For example, if you write something such as «Enjoy your breakfasts at the bespoke breakfast bar, awarding you with unspoiled
views of the garden every morning,» [
buyers] can put themselves in that position, especially if you include photos of that area of the
property.»
On the other hand, it's a good sign of legitimacy if the sight - unseen
buyer's agent or a representative
views the
property before an offer is made, he says.
He says he does his due diligence to make sure these
buyers have an accurate
view of the
property.
b) Another B.C. salesperson was suspended for seven days for having been found to be negligent within the meaning of Section 9.12 of Regulation 75/61 of the B.C. Real Estate Act because he failed to ensure that a prospective
buyer and his agent had an opportunity to
view the
property; the prospective
buyer had wanted to make an offer and by his non co-operation, the listing salesperson had failed to act in the best interest of his clients, the sellers.
The
buyer will be able to
view an off - plan
property and get an idea of the space and how it works before ground has been broken and building has started,» says Goslett.
With a virtual realty tour the interested home
buyer can ease the
viewing of the
property as he or she can
view the entire
property through the comfort of their own electronic advice and then decide, if they are very interested, to set up an appointment to
view the
property.
I spent a good deal of time setting appointments to
view waterfront
properties with an out - of - area
buyer.
2 / A private
buyer of a «mere posting» may not realize that the listing agent hasn't
viewed the
property, (where applicable) and that although the listing agent may be responsible for «the accuracy of information» this may increase the likelihood that such a
buyer would need to seek some form of redress from a listing agent later, regarding any displayed inaccurate information.
B.C.
buyers can locate
properties for sale on the Internet using 360 - degree imagery and travel up and down streets
viewing homes as if they were there in person.
o 54 % of luxury
buyers indicated a chef's kitchen as an important feature; o 44 % consider the home's
views of oceans, mountains or cityscapes as significant; o 38 % responded that the square footage of the
property is a key attribute; and o 36 % included the presence of an expansive master suite as an important factor.
As far as I'm aware there is no inherent assumption of rights to a
buyer afforded a listing brokerage just because they
viewed the
property and a
buyer's brokerage certainly can not dictate to a
buyer what they must do — the
buyer's the boss, not the brokerage.
Surely these numbers are critical in a
Buyer's decision about whether to even
view a listed
property!
When I'm working with
buyers, I tell them the listing agent may contact me to ask for feedback, and do I have their permission to share my thoughts about the
properties we
view.
In addition to
viewing homes listed under the traditional eBay selling fonnat, home and
property buyers can also browse through
properties, with the option of contacting the seller and / or listing agent directly if interested in a particular
property.
And then again, when showing a
property to a prospective
buyer: how many agents never take the
buyers «outside» — especially to the rear yard — to the farthest point, and look backwards at the house from that
view.
When showing
properties, it saves a great deal of time and aggravation for both
buyer and agent to be able to
view the size they have requested.
Is the
buyer purchasing
property without
viewing it, or with no interest in its characteristics?
Carolyne, the following quote of yours has nothing to do with this discussion, but is bizarre in its own right: «I was recently denied a «
viewing / check out of the listed
property» appointment when I clearly said that I was honestly pre inspecting for a
buyer who had asked me specifically to do so.
-- the consumer pays for every single search they do by blocks of information; every application they access (e.g. maps); must first request and receive the approval of every seller and the
property's
buyer to
view the sales price of the
properties being searched; must receive the permission of every brokerage on said
properties to see their private information — i.e their selling commission which frankly is not your right to know.
Requires sellers and their agents to disclose known lead - based paint and lead - based paint hazards within a home to the actual
buyers, but not to everyone that
views the
property.
The
buyer also emailed asking if his wife could
view the
property.
Secondly, when
buyers who have responded to the ads
view the
property, ask them if the
property has matched their expectations from your ads — the feedback will be terrific and will keep your advertising right on track.
In reaching its conclusion, the Court considered the fact that neither the
buyer nor his wife had
viewed the
property, the
buyer's reference to a future draft agreement, and the fact that the
buyer was unaware of the terms of assuming the mortgage.
The majority of
buyers spend 60 percent of their online time
viewing listing photos, but only 20 percent on the
property description and 20 percent on agent comments, according to research by Michael Seiler with Old Dominion University, who tracked eye movements of 45 people
viewing 10 online real estate listings with photos.
Now, Owners of a condo have the right to list with an out of territory agent without them
viewing the
property, entering improper codes, using the wrong municipal address and having the
BUYER save $ 40,000 compared to the last sale.