Koeketiene
Well-Known Member
When we decided to sell Yanita, I wanted to sell her privately. I found very little justification for the brokerage fee.
Some on-line adverts, one in a sailing mag... Initial response has been very good. Four viewings over the last three weeks, so peeps certainly know she's for sale. Each and every one expressed a "sincere (?)" interest in buying her, only to disappear into the sunset. The first one even put a verbal offer in - never to be heard from again.
So for those of you who have conducted private sales before: how can you tell timewasters? How can you discourage them? When accepting an offer, do you ask for a deposit like brokers do? Is that deposit refundable? etc...
All advice welcome.
Will
PS: I'm minded to put up a sign I saw at SIBS - No children unless accompanied by an adult. No adults unless accompanied by a chequebook.
Some on-line adverts, one in a sailing mag... Initial response has been very good. Four viewings over the last three weeks, so peeps certainly know she's for sale. Each and every one expressed a "sincere (?)" interest in buying her, only to disappear into the sunset. The first one even put a verbal offer in - never to be heard from again.
So for those of you who have conducted private sales before: how can you tell timewasters? How can you discourage them? When accepting an offer, do you ask for a deposit like brokers do? Is that deposit refundable? etc...
All advice welcome.
Will
PS: I'm minded to put up a sign I saw at SIBS - No children unless accompanied by an adult. No adults unless accompanied by a chequebook.