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Protocols, quarantines, vaccinations, travel insurance, and more are words the real estate world has never thought would be a part of the standard sales procedure. Well, no one ever thought these words would become a part of our daily vocabulary when selling homes. And with the resurgence of the virus in 2021, realtors and home sellers should not yet let their guards down.
The good news is, there is still demand for homes, house prices are high, and mortgage rates are low. It really is an ideal time to sell homes. That said, selling a property can be safe when the correct precautions are taken to ensure the safety of all who enter the house and realty offices.
Take these steps to ensure the health and wellness of all who enter the houses in these COVID-19 days and in the future.
Ensuring safe procedures for sellers and buyers is a positive way to gain the trust of both sides of the game. Of course, as a realtor, you will want to arrive a few minutes early and spray the doorknobs and the like with sanitizations spray. Bringing gloves and masks for those who will is an excellent show of preparedness. Here are a few more ideas to keep you, the buyers, and the sellers safe when selling homes.
Selling homes in the Caribbean can be a challenge all its own. Yes, the islands can be close and seem like one place. But, as you know, they each have their own governing bodies and, thus, varying protocols. It is best to know the COVID-19 regulations for each island for your client. That way, when you are making your way from island to island, there are no questions about the local rules and risks.
Additionally, knowing the general market you are showing will help you determine the number of precautions you should take. Many people have taken a big hit financially this past year. So, whether you are selling a tiny bungalow or a large estate, the need of the people looking at the home will vary.
As with every industry, many people are under much tension and are just ready to get back to normal. At Kayifi, we feel real estate can continue thriving when we are all practicing safety and respect.
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