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Overcoming the Challenges of Marketing and Selling Lake Property Real Estate in 2009

Article offering tips and advice for selling lake property in the 2009 real estate market. Article includes information on "staging" a lake property, advertising a lake property, and common questions that lake property buyers will ask.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Feb 03, 2009 -
Owning a lake property can be one of life’s most rewarding experiences.   Catching that trophy fish, spending summer days splashing in the lake, relaxing in the hammock, or roasting marshmallows around a campfire can all create lasting memories.  Selling a lake property can be challenging and requires some extra planning and extra marketing to get the property in front of buyers who are often located several hours away.

Whether you are a seasoned real estate professional working with lake listings, or a property owner venturing out to sell your lake home on your own, these tips can help make the transaction a good experience:

Get the chores done.  When somebody buys a lake property, they want to be able to start enjoying it right away.  The home, garage, deck, dock, and boathouse need a fresh coat of paint or stain.  Gutters need to be cleaned.  Moss removed from the roof.  Repair that electric outlet that never worked.  Take care of all the subtle little problems (and the big problems too!) that a home inspector is likely to find.  A seller can really set his lake property apart form the rest by making the property look great.

Hide the work tools.  Owning a lake property can be a lot of work.  Installing and removing boat docks, cutting the lawn, winterizing the house, blowing the leaves in the Fall, etc. are all time consuming tasks that don’t end up in any seller’s property brochure.   Get the work tools and equipment into a garage or out of sight and make it look like those tools hardly ever get used.  

Buyers, especially if they are looking for a second home, are not looking for a “weekend work camp” but instead are looking for a place to relax.  Make it look like it is an easy home to own with little maintenance required.  

Gather important documents such as deed restrictions, protective covenants, surveys, special building requirements, or other information that an interested buyer would want to know about.

Gather information on the area.  A lot of lake property buyers are considering lake property for their second home or weekend getaway.  Some will be familiar with the lake.  Many will not know much if anything about it.  

Make sure that an accurate survey is available of the lake property.  Identify and mark the lot corners or survey pin locations with stakes or flagging so they can be found easily.  

Take care of country plumbing.  If the lake home is on a private well or septic system, get the well inspected and repaired if necessary before it causes a problem on a pending sale.  

Let the buyer enjoy the lake.  Can fish be caught from the dock?  Leave a fishing pole with bait or a lucky lure near the dock so a buyer can take a cast or two.  Consider taking the buyer on a boat cruise around the lake.

Improve the View

1.   Look at the view from inside of the home.  The windows need a fresh cleaning, especially all windows that face the water.  Make sure that lake facing window coverings and blinds are opened and move furniture, lamps, or anything else that blocks the view out of the way.
2.   Prune trees and overgrown shrubs that are within the primary view corridor between the home and the water.  Consider any local or state laws when doing this, but make sure that the view of the water from the lake home is maximized.  The view is one of the largest components in the value of lake property.  Make sure that you have the maximum view allowed by law to get the maximum value for your lake property.  
3.   If the lake property is vacant, make sure that all lot boundaries are clearly marked and the shoreline and road frontage are free of clutter.  If the property is wooded or has heavy brush, clear a view shed from the most likely building site to the waters edge.  A buyer should be able to stand at the homesite and see the potential for an incredible view of the lake.  Again, be mindful of any local or state laws when clearing trees from waterfront property.
4.   At the waterfront, consider creating a fire ring complete with campfire ready to go, rake the beach if there is one, build a sand castle, or string a hammock between a couple of trees.  Help the buyer paint themselves and their family into the picture.  Parents or grandparents will think about the memories that will be created for the kids or stories told around the campfire while roasting marshmallows.  Buyers will look at the hammock and think about how relaxing life on the lake will be.
5.   Strategically place Adirondack chairs or lawn chairs in places to take in the best views.  Place the chairs in pairs of two.   Strategically place lace lawn furniture in a socially inviting way.  This allows buyers to sit and take in the best views from the property or imagine entertaining family and friends at the lake.

Advertise

The first order of business is a “For Sale” sign placed at both the road side of the house and by the waterfront.  

Next, the property needs to be advertised on no less than 6 websites.  This can include the Realtor’s personal website, office website, national company website, and Realtor.com, but that is not enough.  Most of these websites are focused on residential homes.  Buyers are searching for lake properties on websites specifically focused on lake property.    There are several lake property niche advertising websites that every lake property should be advertised on.  Lake properties should be advertised on at least 3 lake property advertising websites.  

Our favorite website is http://www.LakeSearcher.com.  This website is very affordable and delivers great results.  The process of creating an ad and uploading photos is automated and simple.  You just fill in some blanks, write your description and the website will pull the photos right off of your computer and properly size them for you.  Some of the other websites require more technical skills, charge a lot for postings, and have so many properties posted that it can be difficult for a buyer to find your listing.  Start with LakeSearcher.com and then pick two other lake property sites to gain additional exposure.

We will cover some of the other websites in greater detail in a later article.  Again, you should post your property on at least 3 of these lake property websites.

The more websites any listing is posted on, the more exposure it will get, and the faster it will sell.

Be prepared

Lake property buyers will have many questions.  Know what the most common questions are for your lake or area and know the answers.  It can be helpful to put this in writing on the listing sheet or include it in your property description.  Some of the most common questions include:

•   How big is the lake?  
•   Are jet skis permitted?  
•   Does the water level fluctuate?  
•   How deep is the lake?
•   How is the fishing?
•   How busy does this lake get?
•   Where is the boat launch?
•   What is the water clarity like?
•   Are power boats permitted?
•   Can you waterski on the lake?
•   Is there a lake association?
•   Can you swim in the lake?
•   Where is the nearest hospital, airport, town?
•   Are there any other restrictions or requirements?

Price it right

Pricing a lake property can be difficult.  The land can be worth a fortune, the home might be worth even more, or it might have little value at all if it is bad shape or has not been maintained.  Consider what comparable properties have been selling for in the same area and ideally on the same lake.  

Be patient

Lake properties are special.  The perfect buyer will eventually come along, but not necessarily overnight.  In some parts of the country, lakes are frozen in the winter.  Some areas look best in Spring or Fall.  A lake property can sell at anytime or it can take along time.  Make sure that the property is kept up and advertised well from the day it goes on the market through the closing of the sale.

Written by:  Mike Edwards

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About LakeSearcher.com: Specializing in advertising and promoting lake properties and waterfront real estate in all 50 states.

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