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NY2TV 07-18-2021 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Scouty (Post 1974278)
The numbers in the windows are reflective. The ambulances, firetrucks, police, etc know where to look for house numbers there. It might not be pretty, but it is a safety precaution. I would suggest that you go out side when it is dark, no house lights on and just see if you can see your house number on your pole light or anywhere else on your house. Of course, now days, everyone has GPS and can find almost any house, but do you want to be the one they can’t find

I think you posted this on wrong thread.

Sjbpens@verizon.net 07-18-2021 07:47 AM

Turnkey
 
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Originally Posted by Sondancer (Post 1974102)
My villa has been rented as turnkey for two years. I just found out the renter took most of my furniture and moved out. I will be down next week to figure out what I need to do to sell my place. Have you heard what new buyers are looking for? Either the home to be empty, partially furnished, or turnkey? What is the best way to advertise to sell it yourself? I would appreciate any tips or experiences so I know how to move forward when I arrive. I really appreciate any help you can provide.

We moved down from PA and did not bring any furniture so we were looking for a house that was turnkey. We found one that had some furniture which was great.

dewilson58 07-18-2021 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1974578)
Depends

This says it all. :MOJE_whot:

jmpate 07-18-2021 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Sondancer (Post 1974102)
My villa has been rented as turnkey for two years. I just found out the renter took most of my furniture and moved out. I will be down next week to figure out what I need to do to sell my place. Have you heard what new buyers are looking for? Either the home to be empty, partially furnished, or turnkey? What is the best way to advertise to sell it yourself? I would appreciate any tips or experiences so I know how to move forward when I arrive. I really appreciate any help you can provide.

Make sure when you take interior pictures, turn ALL lights on. I was amazed at how gorgeous my home looked in pictures. Light, bright, airy and sold in 48 hours. We would have bought a villa had any had been recently painted inside or landscaping refreshed.

A few pieces of furniture provides visual interest but NO wall art work regardless of its value! Good luck!

Barborv 07-18-2021 08:36 AM

Wait until you get a buyer before you go through the hassle of getting rid of everything. My first place I bought was new and I bought it to rent. Since it had no furniture, I did a long term lease, my renter had her own furniture. I recently bought another house that I will be retiring to in a year or so and it was fully furnished, which was a blessing because we have rented it for the high season and when we come down once in awhile, it's great. When I move in permanently, I will re-furnish some of the stuff, but some I'm keeping. My cousins just bought a place totally empty and since they are not permanent, they are trying to set up from NY to get at least a bed and somewhere to sit for when they come down , (a bit of a hassle) which they will have to furnish for the time being .

LG999 07-18-2021 08:39 AM

I got an over ask immediate cash offer on FSBO. You can take your own photos, write your own ad/house description but you may need someone to show it. Not everyone will buy a house on line.
Sometimes ppl attempt to go that route but once they do see the house they change their mind bcs it doesnt seem the same in person as in photos.

OhioBuckeye 07-18-2021 08:49 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by OpusX1 (Post 1974129)
Empty.
I remember when we first started looking for our first Villages place That all the turnkey places would cost me money to get rid of the stuff!

Not if you give it to Goodwill

newgirl 07-18-2021 09:45 AM

Sadly, homes sell faster if they are staged. I have been exactly where you are, I had squatters in my house and they sold ( even sent me a invite to the estate sale) and the law protects them, not the owner! They destroyed my house too and cost me well over $70.000 to get them out and repairs( and that was just to make it so someone could go in without a chance of getting sick after, they had a meth lab and the police still would not do anything!)
Anyway, it is easy to sell by owner, feel free to send me a message privately and I can help you with details. If you can afford to stage it ( just bed, end tables, a couch , chair , and tables, a small dining room kitchen table. Houses are selling fast( most within a day if marketing is done correctly) so it will sell quickly either way but cute gets you more money( furniture can be included or not. There are places you can rent a few things, or just buy inexpensive items from a resell or garage sale.
Just have fun, I sold real estate for a long time and miss it so much. It should be easy and smooth in this market.

Mellow 07-18-2021 10:02 AM

Furnished or unfurnished
 
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Originally Posted by Sondancer (Post 1974102)
My villa has been rented as turnkey for two years. I just found out the renter took most of my furniture and moved out. I will be down next week to figure out what I need to do to sell my place. Have you heard what new buyers are looking for? Either the home to be empty, partially furnished, or turnkey? What is the best way to advertise to sell it yourself? I would appreciate any tips or experiences so I know how to move forward when I arrive. I really appreciate any help you can provide.

I would toss the old furniture, keep what is in good shape or call Bargains & treasures consignment to pick up the good stuff & sell it. People buy them partially furnished. I had full time renters. They are the worst. Not only did most of my kitchen stuff disappear small & large appliances, bedspreads. Never again long term renters only seasonal, month to month. Most people prefer their own towels & bedding. You can try to sell it as is with the stipulation that the furniture is a “gift”, but if they don’t want it you will remove it

lindaelane 07-18-2021 10:07 AM

Skip Tracer
 
If you wish, you can hired what is called a "skip tracer" to find your old renter and hopefully your furniture. I know you may or may not want to do this, just wanted to make sure you knew of the option.

WesMan 07-18-2021 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 1974390)
Re: 5%
We sold our previous home 9 years ago. I still laugh. We had wall to wall, good quality emerald green carpet. Truth I liked it. I read somewhere it is way out of date. Everyone wants hardwood floors. Our home was built in 1948. The broker convinced me to have the carpets removed. It was good stuff. It was expensive. It was tossed. The floors, that no one ever walked on were quality real tongue and groove oak. I don't think you can even buy that quality today. People loved our floors.

Trust? That is another issue. You the seller do not see what is really happening. If for example your agent is also the listing agent they get full commission. If, another agent comes in with a higher offer the commission is split. No motive for them to get you the higher offer.

Hiring a broker, I am not trying to sell my home but I am hearing 7% commissions. When we were selling I interviewed several agents. One who we were considering hiring, I asked her twice about commission and she ducked the question twice. I hired someone else. She was offended and said so. I told her, straight, I asked twice, because I wanted the answer. She lost all trust because that is the way she handles questions that she does not want to answer.

Good!!!!! She is not be a good person.

Pginbr 07-18-2021 12:52 PM

Tos

Rolfing 07-18-2021 10:38 PM

Want to buy a villa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sondancer (Post 1974102)
My villa has been rented as turnkey for two years. I just found out the renter took most of my furniture and moved out. I will be down next week to figure out what I need to do to sell my place. Have you heard what new buyers are looking for? Either the home to be empty, partially furnished, or turnkey? What is the best way to advertise to sell it yourself? I would appreciate any tips or experiences so I know how to move forward when I arrive. I really appreciate any help you can provide.

We are sorry about your stolen furniture. We have a friend looking to purchase a villa in THe Villages. Please call and leave a message to sell directly. - 507-280-9307.

Dorebea 07-19-2021 06:10 PM

Caution Selling On Nextdoor
 
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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 1974270)
you can post a sale of a home on Nextdoor. No charge and you get lots of interest. Nextdoor

FYI. Non Village residents cannot see houses on Nextdoor.

DaisyDE 07-20-2021 08:52 AM

Landlords of The Villages FB page
 
There are investors in the Facebook page noted above. I'd suggest you join and see if you can sell by owner. I know a few in our group of over 650 landlords are looking to purchase.


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