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Posted over 14 years ago

Why Selling A Shoreline Condo Is Different Than Selling A Shoreline Wa. House

Selling a Shoreline condo is much different than selling a house. There is a different target market that needs to be addressed and a lot of special things that need to be pointed out as selling features.

 

If you are selling a house, one of the things that may be mentioned is the yard and what it has to offer. If there is a large backyard with a beautiful garden, for example, this would be a highlighted feature of the Shoreline home.

 

A condo is not going to have a yard but may have special features of its own on the grounds. It may have a beautiful common garden where the condo owners settle after a hard day at work for some socializing. It may also have a pool that attracts a lot of children, which would make this condominium seem very attractive to families.

 

Advertising a Shoreline condo

 

The target market for any Shoreline condominium community will differ from one to another. One community may be set up for seniors, one may be designed more for seniors and another planned for families. Your Shoreline real estate agent will know what selling features need to be pointed out in the advertisements for your condo, according to the market that he is trying to reach.

 

It is interesting to note that a lot of people that purchase a condo never really considered doing so until they started looking at them. By selling the condo's key features properly, by way of effective advertising, some potential buyers will take a look at it even if they are not specifically looking for a condominium lifestyle.

 

Your Shoreline real estate agent has sold a lot of condominiums and knows what the best selling features are and what kind of market needs to be targeted. Let him know anything about the community that you feel may be important and it just may be the one thing that draws in an excited buyer.

 

For more information contact Adrian Willanger 206 909-7536.


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