UNLIST YOUR LOFT – GET MORE MONEY FOR YOUR CONDO BY KEEPING IT PRIVATE

UNLIST YOUR LOFT:
GET MORE MONEY FOR YOUR CONDO BY KEEPING IT PRIVATE

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45% buyers purchased unlisted lofts in the last couple years.  Now more than ever, buyers are looking for something special when the times comes to make the purchase.  As prices have risen, buyers are getting less excited, and more likely to delay a purchase.  To get the most money, sellers can offer something exciting.  Nothing is more exciting than an exclusive opportunity to purchase a property for a limited time without any competing buyers.

For Downtown loft and condo owners who have rental tenants, many prefer not to disturb the tenants unnecessarily.   Tenants and sellers are both happier if a good offer can be obtained without endless showings and disruptions of the tenant’s household.

Unlist Your Loft
Unlist Your Loft

The first stop to unlisting your loft is to Find Out What Your Home Is Really Worth!

FREE Quick Online Home Evaluation

Knowing what your home is worth is important information to have if you are thinking of selling your home.

For your FREE Home Evaluation, please visit http://www.lacondoinfo.com/homeeval.asp or CLICK HERE

 
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Corey Chambers, REALTOR®
(213) 478-0499
corey@laloft.org
http://www.LAloftBlog.com

L.A. Loft Blog, 816 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014

 

The #1 Downtown buyer’s agent with 19 successful buyer transactions closed in 2013, Corey Chambers is a Realtor®, and member of the Top 6 award-winning, 5-Star Yelp rated team.  J.D. Power Award 2012 – Keller Williams Realty ranked Highest in Overall Satisfaction for Home Buyers and Sellers Among National Full Service Real Estate Firms.  DRE#01889449

LEASE LOFT DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES – A Case Study of Lease Listing at Alta Lofts

RENTING OUT YOUR LOFT DOWNTOWN IN LOS ANGELES:
A Case Study of Lease Listing at Alta Lofts

Alta Loft 2-story Photo Downtown Los Angeles
Alta Loft 2-story Photo Downtown Los Angeles

Brian L. requested purchase comps for his 2-story Alta Lofts condominium unit in April of 2013.

Brian received flyers on various Alta Loft units for sale and wanted to know what Realtor(R) Corey Chambers thought Brian’s 1,689 sq ft, 1.5 bath loft unit would sell for or lease for. Brian asked Corey: “If I decided to sell my loft, would you represent me?”

All loft buildings have issues.  Alta Lofts has some unique challenges that must be overcome by an Alta specialist real estate professional; these issues include Lincoln Heights neighborhood issues, expiration of FHA approval, unfinanceability by most home lenders, limited comps, etc. For several years, and including more than 25 transactions completed here, our team has continuously marketed Alta Lofts, attracting prospective buyers nearly every day with our several websites including AltaLoft.com and AltaLofts.info, and many of our other marketing components that are dedicated to Alta Lofts.

Based on the comps, the suggested asking price for a typical 1700 sq ft Alta loft is around $470,00 to $500,000. The proven success of an experienced team’s knowledge and marketing structure can provide the best opportunity for a seller to get full market price or more for his property. The agent then makes an appointment to take a look at the loft and then give the specifics about the loft.

The unit comes with 1 parking space.  Major appliances are included, and furniture is optional.  Suggested asking rent is $2,100 to $2,400 per month or $2,500 to $2,800 furnished.  The furniture is not bad, but not particularly stylish either.  95% of renters have their own furniture.  Very few renters are seeking furnished condos.

The listing agent advertises to find applicants and attract lease offers.  The listing agent  runs the credit reports with background check for each adult resident.  The applicant pays for the credit reports. The new tenant usually pays one month rent plus refundable security deposit equal to one month rent.  They will be submitted to the owner along with the applicant’s offer.  The offer will include the desired lease terms such as desired move-in date, length of lease, rent amount, deposit amount, desired furnishings etc.

The Alts unit received several offers, the first two offers fell out of negotiations.  The third offer was a charm: a 2-year lease by a two nice guys with good credit.

Find out how much your loft or condo will rent out for.  Get a free, quick lease evaluation online by completing the simple form below:

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Corey Chambers, REALTOR®
(213) 478-0499
corey@laloft.org
http://www.LAloftBlog.com
L.A. Loft Blog, 200 N. San Fernando Rd., #119, Los Angeles, CA 90031
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