Welcome to the Real Estate Forum


The "ORIGINAL" Real Estate Social Network" SINCE 2005 and your #1 Resource for all things Real Estate


  •  »Over 35,000 Members
  •  » Answer Questions From "REAL" Buyers & Sellers
  •  »Ask Questions & Share Stories With Fellow Real Estate Professionals.
  •  »Read Articles & Blogs written by Real Estate Professionals.

...you have come to the right place!


YES! I want to register an account for free right now!


p.s.: For registered members YOUR FORUM NAME is free of ads

Results 1 to 3 of 3
  1. #1
    12mich is offline Renter
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Posts
    2

    Question Marketing property for sale in the Bahamas or Jamaica

    From time to time, I am asked to sell land or property located in the Islands of course, I live in the US. How does one go about doing that? I have not had my license very long and I've asked my broker how it's done and he doesn't know. Can someone assist?

  2. #2
    JChristin is offline Fixer Upper
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Oregon
    Posts
    64

    Default

    I would suggest contacting the islands governments as to their regulations. Of particular interest, I would review their statues and regulations (if they are online) to confirm if a real estate license is required to market properties in their jurisdiction. If this is so, then I would review sites of the local brokers/agents and make inquire to how they conduct business. Once I started to feel comfortable with whoever I was starting to establish a relationship, I would propose my ideas to them and take it from there.

    Another resource is to contact other brokers who are doing exactly this. Make inquire to what they may be willing to share with you. But check and recheck the validity of what they tell you. After all, you are a newcomer moving-in on their turf.

    Regardless to if a license is or is not required, move forward with both eyes wide opened. When any government offical states anything, make sure to get it in writing. Ask them to fax, email or sent via snail mail what they tell you. Otherwise, it could amount someday to "he said, she said" type of situation. Usually when it gets to this stage, the government wins.

    Good Luck!
    Last edited by JChristin; 03-18-2007 at 01:44 PM.
    J. Christin Gray
    Principle Broker
    Land Use Planning & Real Estate Development
    JC Gray & Associates
    Portland, Or.

    [I][B]

  3. #3
    12mich is offline Renter
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Posts
    2

    Default Land in the Islands

    Thanks you very much for the information. I will certainly gather as much info about how things are done especially with respect to the Governments and such.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •