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May 26, 2018Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
I cannot imagine anyone would shop for home first, then location. Local real estate exposure, and hence sales, is almost exclusively achieved by listing the property on MLS. This can be done without a realtor, but realtors will likely steer their clients away. I will always use a realtor when selling real estate. They know the local market, have the best access to buyers and their knowledge of local pricing will help you avoid pricing too high or too low. That, combined with their experience dealing with the paper storm created by a sale makes any commissions money well spent.
I pretty much agree with this. When it comes to real estate, and residential selling, different parts of the country have requirements and, different clientele, especially when it comes to RV related sales. Here in Lake Havasu City AZ, at present, 9 out of 10 brand new homes have RV garages attached. It's a part of the country that if folks are looking for a home, are of the age and time of life that, they require an RV garage, it's a priority when looking in the listings.
In our travels, we've seen very nice neighborhoods that it would be nice to live in but, not one single RV garage, anywhere. This was a priority for us, when we moved from San Diego to here in Lake Havasu.
So, for the OP, yep, I'd just list it in your local MLS or, as has been stated, with a realtor of your pick. They will know folks or, have clients that are specifically looking for attached RV garage in your area. And not only that but, folks not from that area that may be thinking of moving TO your area and would like an attached RV garage, are also going to call local realtors and ask. So, I'd bet your best bet is to list it with a realtor.
Scott
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