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Looking to buy an apartment in Quesada

Postby Lyninspain » Thu Oct 11, 2018 4:27 pm

I am looking to buy an apartment in Quesada, minimum two beds, one bath, preferably on a conjunto with a community pool. Cash buyer, budget to 65k. Cut out the estate agency fees !
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Re: Looking to buy an apartment in Quesada

Postby DTR » Fri Oct 12, 2018 10:53 pm

By the response it looks like you might need an agent after all!
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Re: Looking to buy an apartment in Quesada

Postby TonTri » Fri Oct 12, 2018 11:04 pm

Lyninspain wrote:I am looking to buy an apartment in Quesada, minimum two beds, one bath, preferably on a conjunto with a community pool. Cash buyer, budget to 65k. Cut out the estate agency fees !


Take a look at some of the various Buenavista Golf apartments around Quesada like ours. They have 2 beds, 1 bath and are on small communities with pools. There are quite a few around but unfortunately all the ones I've seen are with Estate Agents.

The buyer doesn't pay any Estate Agent fees by the way!
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Re: Looking to buy an apartment in Quesada

Postby ros4111 » Fri Oct 12, 2018 11:16 pm

What i would do in your case is look for in a lot of websites areas where prices are arround your budget. After I would visit the area and knock on every house with a sign you can see from the street.

I disagree about "the buyer doenst pay any fees", if you buy a house and you pay 100k, and 5k goes to the Agent, who paid the Agent? The buyer doesnt pay directly, but pays.
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Re: Looking to buy an apartment in Quesada

Postby Jan » Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:31 am

Lyninspain wrote:I am looking to buy an apartment in Quesada, minimum two beds, one bath, preferably on a conjunto with a community pool. Cash buyer, budget to 65k. Cut out the estate agency fees !



There's 2 properties here on our new website, that are in your price range and marketed by owners. Not in Quesada but nearby:

https://www.propertyandvillasinspain.co ... blanca-22/


https://www.propertyandvillasinspain.co ... blanca-67/


Here's the Home Page link and you can sign up to hear about other properties to your specifications that come on the market. It's a new website and properties are coming on there each day:

https://www.propertyandvillasinspain.com


*Always be sure to instruct an independent solicitor/Abagado to work in your interest to check all is legal when buying property.
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Re: Looking to buy an apartment in Quesada

Postby DTR » Sat Oct 13, 2018 8:54 pm

How do they find out the property is for sale? Through agents paying portals and for websites, taking photos and putting up signs and marketing, then you advise people to knock direct! Perfect set of morals!

ros4111 wrote:What i would do in your case is look for in a lot of websites areas where prices are arround your budget. After I would visit the area and knock on every house with a sign you can see from the street.

I disagree about "the buyer doenst pay any fees", if you buy a house and you pay 100k, and 5k goes to the Agent, who paid the Agent? The buyer doesnt pay directly, but pays.
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Re: Looking to buy an apartment in Quesada

Postby Jan » Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:12 pm

DTR wrote:How do they find out the property is for sale? Through agents paying portals and for websites, taking photos and putting up signs and marketing, then you advise people to knock direct! Perfect set of morals!

ros4111 wrote:What i would do in your case is look for in a lot of websites areas where prices are arround your budget. After I would visit the area and knock on every house with a sign you can see from the street.

I disagree about "the buyer doenst pay any fees", if you buy a house and you pay 100k, and 5k goes to the Agent, who paid the Agent? The buyer doesnt pay directly, but pays.



I am reading the post you quoted totally different to you DTR, as the post said "After I would visit the area and knock on every house with a sign you can see from the street. " with a sign" I take to be either an estate Agent sign or a private sign - What's wrong with that?

There are lots of properties for sale and if I were to start looking again, this is the way I would search these days - By driving around looking for signs on properties gives the prospective buyer a better idea of an area, before they make arrangements to view.
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Re: Looking to buy an apartment in Quesada

Postby DTR » Sun Oct 14, 2018 10:20 am

Jan, the original post is by a person wanting to cut out the agent as not to pay their fees. People I'd imagine that have agent boards don't want strangers knocking on their doors. For one thing it's not advisable to let people view your house you don't know. That's why they have authorised the agent to sell and promote it. The agent I imagine would have the details of the client and a viewing would be accompanied. If it's a private sign then no problem, the vendor is obviously not wanting to pay an agency commission as well.

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DTR wrote:How do they find out the property is for sale? Through agents paying portals and for websites, taking photos and putting up signs and marketing, then you advise people to knock direct! Perfect set of morals!

ros4111 wrote:What i would do in your case is look for in a lot of websites areas where prices are arround your budget. After I would visit the area and knock on every house with a sign you can see from the street.

I disagree about "the buyer doenst pay any fees", if you buy a house and you pay 100k, and 5k goes to the Agent, who paid the Agent? The buyer doesnt pay directly, but pays.



I am reading the post you quoted totally different to you DTR, as the post said "After I would visit the area and knock on every house with a sign you can see from the street. " with a sign" I take to be either an estate Agent sign or a private sign - What's wrong with that?

There are lots of properties for sale and if I were to start looking again, this is the way I would search these days - By driving around looking for signs on properties gives the prospective buyer a better idea of an area, before they make arrangements to view.
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Re: Looking to buy an apartment in Quesada

Postby Jan » Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:31 am

[quote="DTR"]Jan, the original post is by a person wanting to cut out the agent as not to pay their fees. People I'd imagine that have agent boards don't want strangers knocking on their doors. For one thing it's not advisable to let people view your house you don't know. That's why they have authorised the agent to sell and promote it. The agent I imagine would have the details of the client and a viewing would be accompanied. If it's a private sign then no problem, the vendor is obviously not wanting to pay an agency commission as well.

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Yes I totally agree with you on that "it's not advisable to let people view your house you don't know" or haven't arranged in advance.
I meant I would go around areas taking note of the numbers from the signs on properties that I liked and phone them later, whether Agents or Private sales. Hopefully this is what most people would do.
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