Tuesday, December 29, 2020

11 - Why list your property?



While we have several types of offers we can make, there are cases wherein they do not fit the situation. If the property is in good condition and no repair is needed, then this is a good time to list it because you get the maximum amount of value. But it does have some downsides such as taking a lot of time, getting offers with contingencies, and more. If you want to learn more about how we can help you, https://www.effortlesshomebuyers.com/ Fernando O. Angelucci is the Founder and President of Titan Wealth Group. He also leads the firm’s finance and acquisitions departments. Fernando Angelucci and Steven Wear founded Titan Wealth Group in 2015, and under his leadership, the firm’s revenue has grown over 100% year over year. Today, Find out more at:

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So why list your property?


Now, I've explained before that we have five offers that we make on every property. The first three are usually any type of Cash Offer partnership program, or some type of Seller Finance, but in some cases those four offers are not right for your property. So why list the property?


Well, if you have a property that's in perfect condition. There's no repairs that need to be made. It looks like it's move in ready, all the appliances are new, the roof is new. This would be a great time to list your property because then you'd get the maximum amount of value without having to put any more money into the property.


So listing the property does come with some of its downsides, the downsides of listing of property are, it does take longer, you are going to be getting offers that do have contingencies in them, either inspection contingencies, loan approval contingencies, zoning contingencies. The process may take substantially longer from getting the property marketed, taking the photos, staging the property, all the way throughout closing, this could take anywhere between four to six months. But, if you're not in a hurry and your property's in great condition, we always recommend going the listing route, cause you'll get the maximum amount of value for your property.

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