Do you think it’s uncommon for a property to expire and not sell? It’s not. Let’s look at something simple like a vacant lot. Here is an example of a lot located on a saltwater canal. It had two different agents list it and failed.
These are the facts:
Listed Jan 31 2014 for 364 days. Listing Expired.
This is the description that was used for advertising:
Are you looking for the perfect place to build that Waterfront Dream Home? This is it! This is a one of a kind waterfront lot due to unique location and large size. This lot is cleared and ready to build. Double corner lot (can build two homes) with 0.27acres and 250 foot of brand new sea wall on a deep water canal, no bridges, with direct gulf access. Located on a dead end street on a Cul De Sac. Wonderful location, conveniently located with easy access to natural parks, trails, shopping, dining and more.
These are the photos: 1st Try
[foogallery id=”2089″]Listed on Feb 26 2015 for 308 days. Listing Expired.
This is the description that was used for advertising:
Double corner lot, cleared and ready to build. New sea wall on deep water canal, no bridges, with direct gulf access, located on a dead end street on a cul de sac. 2 build able lots! Seller will entertain any and all reasonable offers.
These are the photos: 2nd try
[foogallery id=”2098″]When I listed: March 28 2016
This is the description:
Gulf of MEXICO Minutes Away. Buy a Cleared WATERFRONT Double LOT now and BUILD anytime you want! A large Double Lot (100X125X125) over a 1/3 of an Acre, allows you the luxury of building that Waterfront Dream Home you always wanted. OR, split the lot into 2 for a family member and Build Twinsy Homes. This lot is Cleared, Located on a Cul du Sac and has a Concrete SEAWALL that was built in 2008- 250 Feet of Frontage that you can put all the fun stuff you need. Boat Lifts, Stationary Docks, Floating Docks, Tiki Huts & Decks. You have a clear shot right to the Open Waters. The Gulf of Mexico is a Mediterranean-type sea. Like to fish? Your Gulf of Mexico is Home to an array of fish like Red Snapper, Amberjack and Grouper to name just a few. The temperature normally ranges at around 78 degrees to 88 degrees. It is one of the most beautiful bodies of water and host to World Famous Sunsets every night. How important is live bait in the Gulf of Mexico? “It is the key to success,” says top tournament angler John Thomas Dusek. So get your bait from your backyard and than head out to the Gulf to grab dinner.
These are the photos
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