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Selling Millionaires Homes Without Anyone Knowing a Big Secret Dilemma

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Selling a millionaire home is hugely different than selling any other type of real estate. Many owners quite rightly do not want luxury home window shoppers trampling over their marble floors. Millionaire home owners by their very nature can be newsworthy individuals. So opening your doors to just anybody is simply not on.

Proud of what they have achieved

Owning a home that makes us mere mortals slip off into a dream-like state is a huge achievement. So the first question a buyer wants to ask is why you are selling. Have you hit hard times? Is your business about to collapse? Are you going through a divorce? Have you got an expensive legal case to pay for? The millionaire home owner does not want the world to know about any negative side to their financial situation. These types of questions are not only a source of embarrassment but could actually affect an individual's business.

I want to have a peek at how they live!

Well I admit it I want to have a look at that stunning luxury home. We are all curious and when it comes to luxury homes, we would all like to marvel at the tennis courts, swimming pool, helicopter landing pad, and designer bedrooms. So to sell a home you must not only be able to understand the seller but also the average buyer. This will help reduce unnecessary intrusion into the lives of Millionaire home owners selling a luxury home.

Some home truths for Millionaire dollar home owners

To sell a home it unfortunately requires marketing. The Luxury home buyer is a rare breed and they need to see pictures and learn intimate details about your home. But most of all they need to find your million dollar home for sale. The more expensive a home the more likely that the buyer will be from out of state or even from overseas. Marketing your luxury home on the internet will be essential. Find a property web site that represents similar homes and is not hard to find. You will need a web site that is found easily in the search engines. For example go to the world’s busiest search engine google.com and type a typical search term that a luxury home buyer may use.

For example

Millionaire homes,

Millionaire houses,

Million dollar homes,

Luxury homes.

Choose an agent or property web site that makes your home easy to find. The trick is getting a genuine buyer who has the means and intention to buy a luxury home. Our experience shows that genuine buyers will not mind being subject to a few searching questions. This is especially the case if they are really keen about buying your millionaire home.

Your secret is safe

This special part of the housing market requires people that can show empathy for both buyers and sellers. Getting into the mind of a luxury home owner and understanding the mindset of millionaire home owners is not only professional but is essential.

Copyright 2006 Nicholas Marr

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Nicholas Marr property investor is clearly an observer of life and front row spectator of the events in the overseas property market.His company markets homes world wide from a network of web sites including http://www.homesgofast.com .



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» left by Simon from Terranora, Australia (3 years 147 days ago.)
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Yes due to currently doing research on marketing a luxury home through Tweed Heads Real Estate, Australia near the Gold Coast.
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