The advantage of having an agency for our real estate management is that they will be in charge of absolutely everything.
Resolution of incidents or questions from buyers/tenants
The agency will take care of all the doubts that the buyer or tenant of your property may have. This way you will not have to worry about managing it yourself, receiving calls to your phone and so on.
Valuation of the property
The real estate agency will be in charge of valuing the property in order to choose the selling price and publish it on the different portals to which it has access.
Contract drafting
The drafting of the contract is especially important so that everything related to the property is in writing and in this way future incidents or conflicts between the signing parties can be better managed.
Management of fees and taxes
Obviously it will be the owner who will have to assume the payment of taxes and fees related to your home, but the management of all this operation will be done by the real estate agency we work with.
Marketing and advertising
Advertising the property in the different real estate portals, as well as the management of the photographic sessions, writing of the descriptive texts, all this work will be in charge of the agency without us having to worry about anything.
Bid management
Receiving and answering calls about a property we have for sale can be tedious. That is why it can be very interesting to delegate all this part to the real estate agency, which will manage the contact with the different potential clients.
Maximize selling price
The agency will always try to get the best possible sale or rental price, since the commission it can get is derived from this. In addition, real estate agents are usually sales-focused professionals who are not intimidated when it comes to negotiating.
Management of visits to the property
Managing visits in your agenda to show that apartment or house you want to sell can be a real headache. However, a real estate agency will take care of these formalities for us.
Management of all legal aspects of operations
Selling a property involves going to certain public bodies to ensure that the transaction is 100% legal: visits to the town hall of the city where the property is located, to the land registry and to the land registry are mandatory, in addition to visits to the notary and perhaps some other depending on the conditions under which the property is sold. A real estate agency will take care of these formalities for us.
Source: prestamopromotor.com