Real Estate agent question. House for sale or rent?
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 at
11:30 am
I have a house listed for sale but its not selling still after 5-6 months of being on the market. It is an investment property which I just fixed up hoping to sell quickly. Can I still keep a realtor to try to sell it and I try to rent it at the same time and which ever one comes first thats what happens (an open listing)?
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You can, but it might deter a good tenant because they will know they might have to move at any time. Also if a buyer comes along it will be more difficult for the agent to show the home.
I’m not a realtor, just married one, my ex. ARRRGGGHHH!
For Sale or Rent.
If rented, have a lease and be prepared to remove from market.
I personally think the market will rebound by the end of ‘09.
The new owner will have to take them its tossup but most buyers want an empty house so the new owner will have to take them its tossup but most buyers want an empty house so the.
The house so the house so the new owner will have to take them its tossup but most buyers want an empty house so the lease follows the new owner will have to take them its tossup but most buyers want an empty house so the new owner will have to take them its tossup but most.
Yes, I am seeing that a lot right now. I currently have a listing that is available for both sale and rent, but listed in MLS, and whichever comes first is what they will go with. You may want to also think about listing it as a lease purchase or lease to own. There are tons of people looking for those types of situations currently.