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Whether they are deciding to move to the mainland or simply want to upgrade around the corner, people are always selling Tasmanian property. Despite its small size, the southernmost state actually has a fairly busy property market which means you have to come prepared when you're selling.
On this page, you'll find everything you need to know to make your Tasmanian property sale an excellent one. Choosing an agent First up, you will need the right real estate agent to sell your Tasmanian home. Having a professional on your side gives you added expertise, as well as a cool head at the negotiating table or on the auction block.
They will also handle the advertising and marketing of your home, and as such, you need to make sure you ask the right questions before you agree to work with an agent: Are they registered with the Property Agents Board? Do they abide by the guidelines laid out by Consumer Affairs Tasmania? What is their commission?
Are there extra fees and what services will these cover? What do they think your property will sell for and can they back up this estimate with evidence or similar sale figures? What is their experience with selling in your area, or with this type of real estate? Do they have references that you can check? Will certain types of advertising cost extra? How would they sell your property? If you are satisfied with how an agent responds to these questions, you can move forward and sign a sole agency agreement , or even engage multiple agents - but you may have to pay more than one commission in this case.