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TIPS FOR SELLING LAND IN TEXAS<br />

Every land transaction is different but they all have similarities. A few questions you can ask yourself<br />

before selling may help prepare you for the overall process.<br />

Why?<br />

Why you are selling will determine your course of action on several levels. Are you an absentee<br />

owner that hasn't seen the property in 10 years and have determined its time to put your money to work<br />

in another area? Maybe your kids just moved and you are finding the need to travel more. Regardless of<br />

the reason, there will always be a component of timing to consider.<br />

Timing and Price?<br />

How soon you want or need to sell will have a direct impact<br />

on the price the property is listed for. For some, there may be no<br />

motivation or need to sell whatsoever. Typically, this is the seller<br />

that asks a premium and is not very flexible on terms. The opposite<br />

situation is a seller that has a pressing circumstance that needs to be<br />

resolved quickly. Either one will have a direct impact on the<br />

pricing. The initial price communicates a strong message.<br />

Advice?<br />

When selling your property, be honest with yourself. Get educated<br />

about what is selling and has sold in your market. Base your decisions on facts<br />

from reliable sources. If your decisions are based on facts, you will be<br />

confident in the decisions you make. If you choose to sell list your property<br />

with a real estate professional, be informed. Align yourself with someone that<br />

shares your same values so you can be equally yoked. Focus on looking for the<br />

professional that will give you the greatest chance of achieving you sales goals.<br />

Call Brandon today to discuss your goals of<br />

buying or selling land in Texas.<br />

972-800-7773

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