You'd be spending €500 - €900 on the off chance that someone is having a flick through the supplement and sees the property.
As an executor I think your actions should be pretty risk averse.
There is another thread on this website regarding preparing a house for sale. It is well worth having a look at it.
I've been house hunting with a good friend for the past 6 months. I am actually shocked at the presentation of many houses on the market:- Sparse light fittings, Obvious dampness, Carpets that are threadbare, Godawful DIY jobs, Toilets with skidmarks, Flaking paint, Collapsed waste pipes, Ceilings on converted garages bending, Kitchens not only with doors falling off presses, but rotting on the inside, General untidy appearance of everything, Unkempt gardens etc.
I believe that a house should sell itself on appearance which transcends all advertising.
When I was selling my last house I opted to get professional pictures taken rather than the usual estate agent ones
But the fact that they got you to turn up, then it means a potential buyer walked through the door to look at the property.estate agent house photos showing large spacious rooms then turning up
the room sizes are in the description, though I find a floor plan much more useful.I find it so irritating to look at estate agent house photos showing large spacious rooms then turning up to see you wouldn't swing a cat in them
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