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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No fluff, pragmatic step by step advice,
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This review is from: How to Sell Your Spanish Property in a Crisis (Paperback)
I've just finished reading Nick Snelling's "How to sell your Spanish property in a crisis", and I recommend the first expenditure you make when selling your property in Spain is the 15 quid to buy the book.
The author clearly writes from first-hand experience of the Spanish property market, because the book is a refreshing, "no fluff" pragmatic step by step guide. The book is 150 pages long, is well structured and an easy 60 minute read. A couple of tips from the book demonstrate the value contained in each of its "64 Golden Rules". Golden Rule 21 - Take your own photos of the property Why would you do this when using the services of an estate agent? Shouldn't that be part of their job? The answer is that it will take multiple days and many, many photos to produce the best shots of your property. An estate agent will only have one or two time slots to take photos on your behalf - and those days might be overcast, or the time of day too bright or too dark. Thanks to digital photography, you can take hundreds of photos every day for two weeks and then select the best 10 or so to be used in all your marketing material. Golden Rule 39 - Incentivise, charm & encourage your agent What!? While there are more and more ways to sell a property yourself, the fact that you are considering selling at all in the current market indicates that you're going to need all the help you can get. If you do decide to use one or more agents to assist with the sale, don't do it grudgingly, make it easy for them to prioritise the sale of YOUR property. Aside from this kind of practical advice, the author also deals with the realities of bank repossessions and property auctions, and offers a well-informed summary of why the Spanish property market is in the mess it's in. All in all it's a fine piece of factual, authoritative writing which blends harsh realities with a light touch of optimism.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent guide,
By Susan Gee "Susan" (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Sell Your Spanish Property in a Crisis (Paperback)
How to Sell Your Spanish Property in a CrisisThank goodness for such a succinct guide. It is full of useful tips without the waffle! It basically sets out 64 rules to make selling a property in these difficult time as painless and speedy as possible. The rules generally apply to selling property anywhere in the world not only in Spain.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Phew! Thank goodness for this book.,
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This review is from: How to Sell Your Spanish Property in a Crisis (Paperback)
After months of quietly panicking, this book has given me hope and helped me to sleep again at night. It is an excellent, clearly written, comprehensive guide to selling property now in Spain. All important issues are covered succinctly with each main point reinforced as a 'Golden Rule'. Very easy to read and refer to, this is an essential guide for anyone hoping to sell their property in Spain. It has clarified many of the things I needed to know so that I can take informed decisions on what to do next.
Thank you so much for this well-timed, much needed book.
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