Only certain kinds of buyers are interested in specialty properties — like luxury and waterfront homes, condominiums and over-55 housing — so a one-size-fits-all marketing approach will not produce optimal results. Bill Gassett of RE/MAX Executive Realty breaks down the key points to making the sale.
Source: Inman News
What to know about selling luxury, waterfront and other specialty properties
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