For Sale By Owner Fact Sheet
If you are thinking of selling your home by for sale by owner method, you need to consider a home brochure. A brochure of fact sheet will help you to increase the potential of your home as the perfect home so that you can attract more and more interested buyers. Usually a fact sheet is placed outside a home, however, you can post it online to catch interests of buyers who want something suitable for their money’s worth.
Placing a fact sheet will help you to answer curiosity of prospective buyers such as the total area of the house, number of bedrooms it has, special features and such others.
What information you should place on fact sheet?
Using a fact sheet is an important way to get success in for sale by owner method of home selling. Following important information must be included in your fact sheet to make it attractive for buyers:
Total area of the home in square foot
Number of bedrooms and bathrooms
Brief information about the dimensions of rooms and kitchen
Names of neighboring schools, hospitals, entertainment facility etc
Contact information
Full address of the home
Pictures of the home
Besides above mentioned details, you can add many more things in your fact sheet like recent remodeling details, inclusion of extra addition and about neighboring area. Anything that can make your home more saleable can be included in fact sheet.
Next comes is the presentation of information in fact sheet. Try to present all information in order and in neat manner. It should not look confusing and messy. Make it easy to read and useful. Include all features of your home so as to increase the value of your home. Always use glittery paper to jot down information and use eye-catching language and writing.
Remember, an attractive presentation is the key to invite potential buyers.
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It’s no secret why thousands of people choose to move to Latin America each year to invest and retire. The pleasant weather, fresh food, welcoming locals and great property deals all are big draws. But buyer beware, here are a few of the common scams out there to watch out for when looking for your dream beach house.
1. The Bickering Sibling Scam: This scam is very prevalent all over Latin America. This is when the house is owned by various people (often left to children in a will) and some of the owners try to sell the property while other legal owners don’t wish to sell. This can lead to big problems for you if you pay someone before getting this legally cleared up.
To avoid being burned by this scam, work with a good lawyer and make sure they null the legal rights anyone has to the property.
2. The Uncle Larry Scam: Often a house is sold without informing an active tenant, and the tenant simply refuses to leave. The police in many countries of Latin America don’t help much in these cases. So before you buy, make sure there are no active tenants. Or if there are, make sure the current owner gets them out before you hand over the money. This can be one big headache for a new home buyer.
3. Shanty Town Scam: This has been happening ever since the Spaniards first arrived hundreds of years ago. You will see that in some areas of the coasts, the cheapest beachfront real estate is inhibited by make-shift shanty towns. Many of these people have been here for decades, yet they don’t actually have the title to the land. This opens the door to someone coming along and buying the land without their knowledge and reselling it right out from under them. Uprooting these people is extremely difficult, and this difficulty should be avoided if possible.
4. The Invalid Contract Scam: This is when you sign a document or contract in Latin America, but don’t officially register it with the corresponding Municipality, rendering it unenforceable! Using a good lawyer can help prevent things like this from happening.
5. Multiple Sale Scam: In most Latin countries, once you purchase a property you have to register it officially with the local Notary and the Office often designated the “Registro de Propiedad.” If you don’t, the seller could sell the same property multiple times, and the first one to register the property with the local authorities gets the official deed to property. To avoid, make sure as soon as you buy to register the property.
6. The Useless Property Scam: This is where someone sells you a property that has some governmentally imposed building restriction, rendering your purchase useless. A good lawyer can help you avoid this scam. In other cases your property may be on the base of a large, unstable mountain of sand that will collapse on you once you start construction. To avoid, always visit a lot before you buy it, and don’t commit to anything over the internet.
7. False document scam: In Latin America, anything can be copied. Identical-looking passports can be made for around $150. Needless to say, some people may try to sell you a property with false title and registration documents. The way to prevent this is to always work with a trustworthy lawyer.
Don’t let this list of scams scare you off. Moving to Latin America was the best choice many people, myself included, ever made.
About The Author
Domenick Buonamici teaches expats how to find the hidden beachfront property bargains of Ecuador through his e-Book “The Insiders Guide to Ecuador Real Estate” available for immediate download at http://www.EcuadorRealEstate.org.




