Using Craigslist for Real Estate
Tuesday, March 6th, 2012
Craigslist has become something of importance in our society. It stands to reason that you can and should use Craigslist in your real estate search. However, there are several things you need to keep in mind when using Craigslist for real estate. This is true whether you are the potential buyer or the seller. To keep yourself from being scammed and to make the most of the site, you should follow these tips for success.
As the seller, you should make sure that you list as much information as possible in your advertisement. This will help cut down on the number of people who contact you and waste your time. Post how old the house is, details about the house, and details about the asking price. You should also post several good pictures. Craigslist allows you to post four pictures of the home. You should post pictures of the outside of the home front and back, the living room, and the kitchen or a bedroom.
As a seller you don’t have to worry too much about scams. If you follow the normal procedures for selling a home, you will be protected from scams. However, the story is much different if you are the buyer.
As the buyer, you will want to be very careful about what ads you respond to. The ads with the most information are likely the best. Ads without pictures are probably scams or bad looking properties. However, even the best looking ad can be a scam.
When you first respond to an ad, get as much information as possible from the seller. If you are out of town and buying a vacation home or you are relocating it is much easier to be scammed. The more information you can get by phone the more likely it is that the deal is legitimate. Never make a promise to buy a house before you see it in person. You should see the house inside and out before you buy. This may mean taking an unnecessary trip to the location, but it is better to waste a trip on a house you decide not to buy than to buy one sight unseen.
You also have to watch out for the bait and switch. Sometimes sellers will post one house for sale to get your attention, then inform you when you call that the house has sold and they have a comparable or better house for sale. If this happens, you should require pictures of the house and the address so you can take a look before going any further. If you decide to look at the house, make sure you look it over carefully inside and out. And, as always, you should follow normal procedures for buying a house. These procedures have been set down to help protect both buyer and seller.