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How Moms Use Online Communities to Navigate Fire-Damaged Property Sales

Moms are the best because they can multi-task a lot of things. In fact, just because a mom is a stay-at-home one, that doesn’t mean that they can do some side hustle and make some good money. This is even better when there’s no baby or toddler around the house. Your husband is off to work and the kids are at school. You’re done with the housework and other chores, so it’s time to go for some sell my fire damaged house.

How do moms sell fire-damaged properties online?

Here’s the thing, selling a property doesn’t require you to be a professional at it. It’s like selling cookies, you don’t need to be taught or have a baker’s license just to make and sell them. If your products taste good, that’s all that matters. A mom can sell a fire-damaged property online if they know what they’re doing or are really good at it.

They can use the internet for that as all the tools they need are readily available online. Let’s say that someone they know is looking to sell their house that got damaged by a fire. The person tells them that whoever sells the house gets a commission. It’s not unheard of that in the field of real estate, multiple agents can try to sell the same house.

In the case of these fire-damaged properties, the mom can post the listings on x. Social media sites are also good tools since people are mostly online. Moms just have to do basic online marketing for the property. They can post pictures, descriptions, videos of the property, and more. When the hustle pays off, a potential buyer may come forward and that’s when negotiations begin.

The mom can contact the homeowner and set up a meeting. If both sides agree to the sale, then you might be looking at a good commission. If negotiations fail, which is normal, then it’s back to the hustle. Just continue posting the property online or in other forums and you might get yourself an interested buyer.

Just a few things to keep in mind

While you don’t need to have a license to sell the property, you will still need to tell the owner that you’re doing your hustle to sell the property. You can’t just assume that the owner agreed to you selling the house. Maybe the owner has selected some people to do it, so just make sure that he’s on board. If the owner asked or told you, then that’s good. It’s also going to be a competition if someone else is selling it. You also need to coordinate with them when it comes to it because you might have more than one buyer showing up to the site to check things out.

Moms can do anything, even sell a fire-damaged property that they may own or someone else, and that’s a good side hustle to have.

Chloe Davis

Chloe Davis is a joy-filled mom who rediscovered her joy in motherhood after losing it at the age of 30. Through her experiences, she now helps other moms find their own joy and protect it, even in the chaos of everyday life. Chloe Davis’s mission is to empower mothers to navigate the challenges of motherhood while staying connected to their joy.

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