Friday 4 June 2010

How to Market your Property Abroad

Hello, it’s me again

I hope the weather is good where you are, it’s certainly hotting up in Cyprus. The smell of barbeques is everywhere now – the only problem with this is I feel constantly hungry!

Well, this week is the final week for ideas on how to market your property via your friends when you don’t live in Cyprus.

So by now, you’ll have found someone who can help you do your garden, clear your mailbox, air your property and look after your pool.

They can also help advertise your property too. At the beginning of my blogspot, I gave advice on how to prepare your own property details, so have a look at that, there’s lots of useful information.

Get your property details printed off and ask your friends and neighbours to put them up everywhere they can, for example in supermarkets. (See earlier blog for advice)

Also, ask them if they would mind putting advertisements in the local papers for you. These are very low cost and really work.

If you have your own “For Sale” sign up at your property and employ an agent too, you will find they might want your sign taken down when they are showing people round. This is because they don’t want the applicant to come to you direct, so is perfectly reasonable. Whoever is conducting your viewings will need to do this, to keep everyone happy.

If you look back on my previous blogs, you’ll find all the help and advice you need on how to promote your property, for example, which local publications to place your advertisement in – some are free!

I hope you’ve found this information useful, if you have, please tell your friends.

Oh, and if you become a follower (which I’d love you to do), you will automatically get my blog update every Friday – it’s really easy, all you have to do is put in your email address – here’s how.

You need to create a “google account” but that doesn’t mean get a “google” email. It just means you put your current email address in, and then a password. You’ll be asked for your birthday and to accept the terms and conditions and that’s it – you are then a follower, and can post a comment if you want to. I will respond!

Next week the fun really begins. I’m going to start to tell you all about our renovation project here in Cyprus. It took nearly 4 years, so there’s certainly plenty to talk about.

Stay tuned – see you next week.

Have a great weekend.

Best wishes
Jackie
http://www.cyprusbuyingguide.com

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