Post on 17-Jul-2015
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Top 4 Tips toQuickly Sell YourWellington Equestrian Property
Nestor Gasset and Katerina GassetInternational Properties and Investments LLC
Nothing beats preparation, especially when it comes to selling your Wellington equestrian property. You can’t just list
your Wellington horse property the moment you decide you want to sell. Even if it’s not a seller’s market, there are a
couple of bases you want to cover to make sure that your property does not stay on the market too long.
This holds true both for homes and horse properties: Clean is always the way to go. You want to do this not just for the listing photos. You want to keep your property clean so
buyers will be drawn to what they see when they decide to have a quick tour. No one wants to see clutter everywhere.
Pay close attention to the inside and the outside of your Wellington equestrian property.
First thing’s first: Clean it up.
Weeds everywhere? Old and deteriorating fences? Water system not functional? Roof problems? All these can be a
sales killer. Make sure you fix these before listing your property. Adding a fresh coat of paint or repairing an old
fence can make a huge difference. Keep your equipment in a clean storage area and make sure everything is working. A
property that’s clean and well maintained is more likely to get buyers’ attention. Don’t give them a reason to doubt that your
property is worth less than it’s price.
Make it as pleasing to the eye as possible: Retouch and Maintain
Talking to an agent must be one of your primary priorities if you want to sell your property fast. Choose someone with
experience in selling a Wellington equestrian property. Ask for a market report of the properties in the area. An expert
agent can help you understand the market and what you need to do in order to attract more potential buyers for your
property.
Hire an expert help you: Call your agent.
Sometimes buyers get turned off even before they view your property. Pricing can play an important role in how fast or
slow your selling process will go. Make sure you get the opinion of your agent. Consider the similar properties listed in your area to see how much they are selling for. Don’t risk pricing your property too high because you might actually end up selling your property in a much lesser price after it
has sat in the market for too long.
Don’t turn buyers off: Price it right.
Cover these important basic steps first before listing your Wellington equestrian property to sell. As long as your
property is clean, well maintained, priced correctly, and you’re working with an expert Wellington equestrian agent,
there’s no reason to be overwhelmed by the selling process.
If you are looking for expert help in buying or selling your Wellington equestrian property, do not hesitate to call:
Nestor Gasset and Katerina Gasset at 561-753-0135.
Nestor Gasset & Katerina GassetRealtors®, REOS, CIPS, SFR, GRI, ABR
1021 Cherry Lane,Wellington, Fl, 33414
561-753-0135brokernestorg@gmail.com
www.floridaipi.com