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Selling an Apartment in Ramat Eshkol — A Guide for Sellers
Selling an apartment in Ramat Eshkol is a process that can yield excellent results — if done correctly. The market may not inflate prices on its own, but a seller who markets correctly to the right buyer population maximizes the property's full potential.
Target Audiences for an Apartment in Ramat Eshkol
- Anglophone Immigrants: Looking for community, proximity to the university, and English speakers in service. Marketing in English is a must.
- Academic Families: Professors, doctors, scientists — looking for a quality apartment near their workplace.
- Investors: Interested in high rental yields — it's important to emphasize the rental potential.
- Young Religious-Zionist Couples: Looking for a family-friendly environment with good education.
How to Price the Apartment?
- Check transactions that closed in the last 6 months in Ramat Eshkol — not the asking prices.
- A certified appraiser will provide an accurate assessment — a service that the Property Center helps coordinate.
- A price lower than the market will lead to a quick deal but a loss — a price too high will leave the apartment on the market for months.
Effective Marketing — What Works in Ramat Eshkol
- Advertising in immigrant forums (posted on websites, Anglophone Facebook groups)
- Professional photos + tour video — essential for immigrant audiences looking from afar
- Description in Hebrew and English
- Direct marketing to agencies representing immigrants
What is the Role of the Broker in the Sale?
A local broker in Ramat Eshkol brings with them an active pool of buyers — people who have already expressed interest in the neighborhood and are waiting for a suitable property. The Property Center shortens the marketing time to an average of 30-40 days in the neighborhood, compared to 60+ days with independent marketing.
Contact us to sell your apartment — free valuation and personalized marketing plan.