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Updated over 17 years ago on . Most recent reply
Showing rural property
I am from the Virginia area, Faquier/Fairfax Counties. Working out in VA means that most of the time I'm dealing with listings in rural areas and I find myself driving more than I'm showing. I also inevitably end up taking a ton of pictures to show buyers when they come to me looking for property, but I never seem to take enough. Sometimes it seems like the nicest places arent fairly represented in my photos and they are slow to move. Recently I have been running into many situations like this.
ny suggestions on how to improve selling property in more rural areas aside from showing more pictures?
Really appreciate it
-Chris