Since you are not an agent you may want to offer a fee such as $1000 and send a letter to everyone in the community asking if they know someone that might be interested and should they buy you will pay the $1000. The people who live there are the best resources....good luck!
Sorry a bit off topic, but I know of at least one home in Trilogy at Vistancia (another 55 community) that lost a sale because of the age restriction. I was ready to aggressively bid on a home there until I was told that I was too young to purchase in that community. Whatever the rationale is for restricting the age of residents in these communities should be seriously reconsidered, particularly in the current Phoenix housing market.
Eileen,
There are several issues which could be a factor to why the home is not selling. While price, location, condition and advertising are important, manufactured homes have other issues which could effect a sale. If it's an older manufactured home it may be difficult for a buyer to obtain financing. Is the home "affixed" to the property and how much is the monthly "pad" rental fee? If you are selling this home on your own, how accessible is the property for showing? Is the home being maintained on the outside for good curb appeal? A home sold through a professional usually sells for more money in less time.
Good luck!
Eileen,
There are several factors that influence how fast a property sells (like presentation and condition), but the two most important factors are exposure (marketing) and price.
Make sure that it is priced correctly. It is not common to have a propery "very underpriced" and not selling. Be aware that a property that does not have the proper exposure, through a professional, usually sells for about 12% less.
Again, look into its presentation, exposure and price.
Have you thought about renting it until the market conditions change?
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