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Ley de Vivienda (Año II): crisis en el alquiler con más demanda, menos oferta y precios disparados
27th May 2025 -
The development of residential complexes for seniors is growing: there are already more than 5,400 housing units
22nd May 2025 -
According to BBVA Research, housing prices will increase by 7.3% in 2025 and by 5.3% in 2026
19th May 2025 -
Home sales surge by 40% and record their best March since 2007
16th May 2025 -
James Bond's mansion in Nice (France) is back on the market for 6.5 million less
16th May 2025 -
INCREASE IN THE BUYING AND SELLING OF HOMES
8th April 2025 -
INCREASE IN HOME PURCHASES BY FOREGNERS
8th April 2025 -
DECREASE IN RENTAL SUPPLY
8th April 2025 -
STRENGTH OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET DESPITE CHALLENGES
8th April 2025 -
FOR SALE HOMES AND OTHER PROPERTIES WITH DISCOUNTS OF UP TO 64%
21st July 2023
10 REASONS NOT TO SELL A PROPERTY BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
30th June 2022REAL ESTATE GROUP NEXUS, INFORMS
5. Private sellers end up selling for a lower price
On average, private sellers who manage to sell do so at an average discount of 16%, according to NAR data.
Owners do not have enough time to fully dedicate themselves to the process, they do not know the market prices of the house, they do not know the meaning of the contractual terms and they do not establish an adequate sale price.
6. Private sellers take longer to sell
Unless the owner knows someone who wants to buy a home like theirs, the process takes a long time to find potential buyers. And as long as the established price is adequate.
Once the interest of some buyers has been achieved, it remains to show the house to each one and negotiate the offers.
7. Private sellers lack representation
Who do buyers consult when the home they are interested in is directly represented by the owner?
Who assures them that the fixed price is really the market price?
And if there is a hidden deficiency in the house, how is the individual going to support the expenses?
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