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Can't get my house sold!
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It looks really good but holiday let I think would be a good idea. Do the estates ever need accommodation over the stalking season?
I know the area reasonably well from having family nearby (and climbing & hillwalking a lot in glen clova).
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Don't know if you are tied in with your estate agent but there are online estate agents like Tepilo, Emoov and Scot House Move that will be able to advertise you on the main websites like Rightmove etc?0
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Why don' t you take help of any real estate agent, they will be able to help you for sure and I don't think that the price you have kept is high.0
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I don't think the photographs do the house justice.
The outside is shown in bits and there is no real overview of the outside.
It is also unfortunate that the rooms are empty so don't look lived in and donlt give potential buyers an idea fo how it could look. Not averybody has the imagination to do so.
Was there anything highlighted as needing done in the home report?0 -
Pamelab 21 - am using an estate agent, thanks. Sheramber - I have long since moved out for personal reasons so can't show the house as furnished - it was rented out for some time. No major issues in Home report.0
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It looks really good0
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My points, we are looking to move to Scotland in a few years time and would be looking for something like this but as we live in England currently, we always use rightmove to search so wouldn't find your property.
On top of that I appreciate you don't live in your property now but it's totally empty, it's difficult to imagine how it looks lived in when there is absolutely no furniture in it at all, it's hard to see how much space you'd have once all your stuff is inside, this would put me off.Aug GC £63.23/£200, Total Savings £00
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