When you have a Metairie luxury residence ready put on the
market, you are about to enter a specialized area of the real estate realm. The
luxury home market is, as the name implies, other than ordinary—and so are some
of the ways to effectively navigate through it.
First off, we have to recognize the importance of the fact
that the pool of prospective buyers is a good deal smaller than that for a
standard home. By the National Association of Realtor®s’
assessment, it comprises only about 8% of the buying public. This speck of a
target audience might seem to create a discouraging marketing handicap—but it’s
balanced by the fact that these well-heeled buyers are only attracted to about
8% of the homes presented in the Metairie listings. These buyers have more
defined objectives than most: a true luxury home prospect isn’t about to accept
any other than a high-end residence. Because there are fewer of such properties
on the market at any given time, your own luxury residence stands to benefit.
Limited supply is, after all, the simplest marketing cure for a limited demand
situation.
One characteristic that distinguishes the best luxury
residences is exactly that: it’s distinguished. Luxury residences do well when
they have distinctive, notable features in their design or setting—even better
if those features create a theme that’s memorable. Lacking that, a property may
be able to depend upon sheer size or quantity (bedrooms, bathrooms) as well as
quality construction to validate its place in the luxury category.
To be in show condition, a property in any category that is
up for sale in Metairie needs to be well maintained and presented. But for luxury
residences, there may be a difference in the degree of attention required. The
finer the property, the more attention any lapse attracts. Fair or not, people
have a tendency to notice (and remember) even minor maintenance miscues—anything
that stands out. The last thing you want is for a minor flub to be the most
memorable thing a prospect takes away after an otherwise sterling showing.
There is also a seemingly extraneous factor that can help a
luxury residence sale: the homeowner’s disposition. Eligible buyers in this
category are typically busy people with demanding schedules. They may also be
used to calling the shots in their own careers—and as potential buyers of an
expensive property, assume they will be treated like what they are: VIPs. Since
the owners of Metairie luxury residences probably have similar credentials
deserving the same degree of deference, being asked to accommodate a buyer’s sudden
schedule change can be grating. The more understanding an owner can be, the
more likely to result in the kind of positive atmospherics that produce the hoped-for
result.
The actual mechanics associated with the sale of a luxury
residence are generally more involved than with run-of-the-mill home sale
transactions because financing, inspections, etc. are usually more
time-consuming. To keep the proceedings on track and as efficient as possible,
a key ingredient is the same as that which propels the entire process: close communication
between the owner and the owner’s Realtor.
It starts with the kind of no-obligation consultation I’m pleased to offer—and
it’s only a phone call away!
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Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group
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(504)297-2619
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Terez B. Harris Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group 504-297-2619 www.TerezHarris.com
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