daughter's moving to London for 8 year schooling/mentorship program..
she prefers NYC and wants to come back year 9 with new hubby and (hopefully) child, so we're thinking of listing her studio (sell or rent) as she'll prefer a 2 bedroom when back in NYC...
lot of FSBO sites, but curious outside of StreetEasy obviously what are the better sites geared toward NYC, and have the most local activity, thanks.
KeithB
about 11 months ago
Posts: 821
Member since: Aug 2009
Nothing is better than StreetEasy.
That said I think handling a rental on your own is pretty easy and not too time intensive.
Selling is another story. If you really want to go it alone I would suggest a hybrid approach that real direct offers. I have no affiliation with RD, but have shown properties they list and the process was pretty seamless right through the bidding on the property.
Keith Burkhardt
The Burkhardt Group
gcondo
about 11 months ago
Posts: 1016
Member since: Feb 2009
I was able to sell and rent apts on streeteasy. If you start listening to brokers, they will tell you there is no way you can sell your apt. but the fact is, if you price it right it will sell.
siraj
about 11 months ago
Posts: 0
Member since: Jun 2012
Hi
I am in the market to buy a studio for investment purpose.
Would you be able to send me details about the studio you intend to sell ?
Thanks
ss400k
about 11 months ago
Posts: 386
Member since: Nov 2008
"I have no affiliation with RD.."
What is RD?
thanks guys
gcondo
about 11 months ago
Posts: 1016
Member since: Feb 2009
Real Direct I am guessing?
Never trust a broker or salesman. Remember that.
KeithB
about 11 months ago
Posts: 821
Member since: Aug 2009
Yes real direct. Ok, I'll remember that (:
str33teasier
about 11 months ago
Posts: 373
Member since: Feb 2010
> Never trust a broker or salesman. Remember that
Truth"er" word have never been spoken. Amen to that!!
dealboy
about 11 months ago
Posts: 455
Member since: Jan 2011
What is this 8 year program in the UK? I've never heard of such a thing that extended, particularly by someone already of an age where they're already living independently in NYC. Is this medical school?
Boss_Tweed
about 11 months ago
Posts: 279
Member since: Jul 2009
In the US the average student takes 8.2 years to get a Ph.D. It usually takes about half that time in the UK, though.
daughter's moving to London for 8 year schooling/mentorship program..
she prefers NYC and wants to come back year 9 with new hubby and (hopefully) child, so we're thinking of listing her studio (sell or rent) as she'll prefer a 2 bedroom when back in NYC...
lot of FSBO sites, but curious outside of StreetEasy obviously what are the better sites geared toward NYC, and have the most local activity, thanks.
Nothing is better than StreetEasy.
That said I think handling a rental on your own is pretty easy and not too time intensive.
Selling is another story. If you really want to go it alone I would suggest a hybrid approach that real direct offers. I have no affiliation with RD, but have shown properties they list and the process was pretty seamless right through the bidding on the property.
Keith Burkhardt
The Burkhardt Group
I was able to sell and rent apts on streeteasy. If you start listening to brokers, they will tell you there is no way you can sell your apt. but the fact is, if you price it right it will sell.
Hi
I am in the market to buy a studio for investment purpose.
Would you be able to send me details about the studio you intend to sell ?
Thanks
"I have no affiliation with RD.."
What is RD?
thanks guys
Real Direct I am guessing?
Never trust a broker or salesman. Remember that.
Yes real direct. Ok, I'll remember that (:
> Never trust a broker or salesman. Remember that
Truth"er" word have never been spoken. Amen to that!!
What is this 8 year program in the UK? I've never heard of such a thing that extended, particularly by someone already of an age where they're already living independently in NYC. Is this medical school?
In the US the average student takes 8.2 years to get a Ph.D. It usually takes about half that time in the UK, though.