Castor Bay Home – Priced to Sell

New Price – Must be Sold   -  $699,000

2/115 Beach Road, Castor Bay

Nestled by Kennedy Park this weatherboard townhouse oozes charm and sophistication and combines ease with convenience.

Enjoy the very best of the North Shores’ flexible live, work and play lifestyle, a park nextdoor, a beach at your backyard and our best schools and workplaces just a short drive away.

Weatherboard construction provides peace of mind, with upstairs living, leaves room for all your entertainment needs. Plenty of accommodation and easy care outdoors, mean you and yours get to enjoy the good life.

December 15, 2011   No Comments

Selling your property? Why set a Deadline?

Setting a deadline to sell your property makes things happen

You see many homes today marketed by Auction, Tender and Deadline Sale/Set Date of Sale.
This is because these sellers are serious and buyers understand they are serious about a result. They also know this because properties marketed using these strategies have strong marketing campaigns, another indication the seller is serious, and buyers love serious sellers.
Let’s look at the benefit of setting a Deadline;

  • Everyone knows the date you want it sold by. You, your agent and the buyers. Everyone is focused on a result. After that the buyers may have missed out.
  • Three, four or five weeks on the market maintains interest and stops the property rolling into that danger zone of too long on the market.
  • No price is published so buyers don’t know your maximum.
  • They all have strong marketing to identify all potential buyers.
  • It also means we can structure a sensible marketing campaign investment because we know the expected time on the market.
  • The deadline makes buyers do their homework, such as Valuations and Building Inspections prior to the sale, so there maybe less conditions. Remember Auction is always unconditional.
  • Any sign of competition should have buyers making their best offer and if need be, removing any conditions that weaken their offer. We all like certainty.
  • You know that open homes won’t go on for week after week, you know you are sold, you can make your next move comfortably knowing the best campaign to find the best buyer for your property has done its job.

December 6, 2011   No Comments

The power of getting your house sale right first time

There is no doubt that today’s home buyers, looking to make that move, are very price conscious, very price and value educated. This means that even when they see the property that is ideal for them, they won’t just pay any price.

There is also no doubt that some properties languish on the market for months. One clear principle in real  estate marketing, is that time on the market erodes value. 

Therefore, when selling your property, it is vital to get it right first time. The things to get right are:

  • Your property.  Prepare your property to look it’s best.
  • Get the price right! The most buyers for any property are in the market in the first 10-14 days. Don’t wait and see and drop your price later. The best buyers may have been and gone. If you can’t agree on the right asking price sell by Auction or Tender.
  • Your Marketing: You only have one chance to make the biggest impact. Launch with the biggest and best campaign you can. The first two weeks are critical!

November 29, 2011   No Comments

Market timing – is Christmas a good time to sell your house?

94% Success Rate for January 2011

At this time of the year many people ask if it is a good time to sell their  property. The reason they ask is because the Christmas break is coming along and they are not certain if their  house will sell before Christmas and what happens over the holiday period.
Upon further examination their concerns are about the issue of less real estate publications being published and that many buyers may be out of town on holiday. Whilst both these factors are relevant there are others to consider: [Read more →]

November 22, 2011   No Comments

Big 1970′s Brick and Tile Home For Sale in Campbells Bay

Original 1970's house for sale in Campbells Bay

In 1970s NZ, Rob Muldoon was “thinking big” to make NZ self sufficient in fuel. Our owners shared the dream and built a big home on 900m2 of elevated land in Campbells Bay. After 39 years, they’re thinking smaller and moving into their brand new retirement home. It’s time for your family to take this solid beauty into the new generation.

March 1, 2011   No Comments

Home for Sale | Castor Bay | 13 Katui St

This is a house that demands to be noticed. Sitting in prime position on the corner of Katui Street and Seaview Road, the property has awesome views over Milford Beach, Milford Marina and Lake Pupuke, as well as the lights of downtown Auckland. The Hauraki Gulf, with Rangitoto Island taking centre stage, is framed by a quaint, historic church and a pohutukawa tree, stunning in its crimson Christmas flourish.

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December 24, 2010   No Comments

Home For Sale | Forrest Hill | The Ideal Family Home?

It can be a pretty frustrating exercise trying to find the ideal family home. You want a place that’s easy to look after, not to be a slave to on your precious weekends when you want to spend time with your kids. You want to have space for them to run around, an area that’s securely fenced, and to be able to keep an eye on them when they’re outside playing. [Read more →]

November 29, 2010   No Comments

Only a few more Home Selling Weeks

And then it is Christmas!

I heard Alistair Helm, the CEO of realestate.co.nz reporting that if you want to sell your property before Christmas and are not on the market now…its too late! I was reading the paper today and learn that our opposition have had their worst month in nearly two years!

Well, if you are thinking of selling you North Shore home  maybe you shouldn’t call them.  Your property deserves enthusiasm, professionalism and a positive attitude. Here’s the thing, you can sell a North Shore home  before Christmas, and there is a window of opportunity, we can help!

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November 3, 2010   1 Comment