So I Googled this just now and to my shock and sadness, my name/website aka the Carter Buys Mobile Homes brand that I like to think people know and trust was nowhere to be found. So I need to rectify this situation post haste! If you want to sell your mobile home for all cash, then give me a call at 512 534 8040. I'm a cash buyer and a manufactured housing broker. That means I can either buy your mobile home for all cash or I can help you find a buyer. So when you start your "sell mobile home Austin Texas" search I want to be at the top of that list!
To make the sell mobile home Austin Texas plan work you simply need to call me or click here right now. Once I get the basic info about your mobile home, it's a quick three step process:
I come and look at your home. I like to get a look of things in person and meet people face to face so I'm usually not going to name a number over the phone. I need to see what type of condition your home is in and what type of repairs it needs to become "move in ready"
I crunch my numbers. Usually I need to see if the home is something I can realistically buy, make the repairs, and re-sell or not. If it is I figure out what I can pay for it. If it's not, then I figure out if I can help find you a buyer.
I make you an offer. It's either going to be an ALL CASH price that I can pay, or I am going to help you find a buyer.
That's it! The sell mobile home Austin Texas plan is plain and simple. If I can't help you, I'm not going to waste your time.
Watch the sell mobile home Austin Texas video here!
So remember if you are wondering where you can get a fast, fair price on your mobile home in Austin or anywhere within an hours drive of there, call me! (512) 534-8040!
So if you are living in San Marcos and would like to sell your mobile home for cash, I'm here to help. I'd like to be your San Marcos mobile home buyer. How it works is pretty simple.
I come look at your mobile home
I crunch my numbers
I make you a cash offer
Most of the time I can make you an offer right on the spot. My rule of thumb is I pay about 70% of the home's worth in move in ready condition. So any repairs I need to make will be subtracted from my offer. I am definitely not the best paying option for you but I am probably the fastest option.
So if you are looking to sell your mobile home fast, I am the person you should call at 512 534 8040. If not then you could either have me broker the sale of your mobile home, or I can show you how to do it. My goal is to help you solve your problem.
Below is a quick video of what I can offer you.
Now a common question I get from people looking for a San Marcos mobile home buyer is “what is my home worth?” This can be a tough one to answer as that usually depends on where it is. As much as people want a simple “blue book value” for their mobile home, the location plays a big part. Even if the mobile home is on rented land, it still depends on where that land is. Mobile home parks can vary quite a bit in quality even if they are right next to each other.
Why use me as your San Marcos mobile home buyer vs selling yourself?
Basically this comes down to a choice: do you want to sell your mobile home for the most amount of money or do you want to sell it quickly? Using me as your San Marcos mobile home buyer should not be your choice if you are looking to get the most amount of money out of your home. I can help broker the sale of your mobile home, but for me to buy the home it has to be at a discount. Typically I pay about 70% of the market value of the home when it’s in move in ready condition. So if it needs repairs I will subtract that cost from my offer.
The upside is, I can buy your home quickly. Often times we can put it under contract immediately and as soon as the home is vacant and you’ve removed all your personal items I can buy it. This has happened as fast as 48 hours. So if you need a San Marcos mobile home buyer to take your home off your hands quickly, I’m that guy.
So I'm a little excited. Someone close to me is doing something awesome. And it involves dogs, so that's even more awesome. Anyone who lives in the lovely Allandale neighborhood of Austin who is looking for a 78757 dog walker need not worry any longer: Sniffs & Wags is here! They are run by an awesome lady who makes her living as a writer but wants to get out and feel the summer sun on her face as well. She has two dogs and is very experienced handling all types of pooches. Thus she decided why not walk local dogs in the neighborhood? Thus Sniffs & Wags was born. And now anyone looking for a 78757 dog walker is in luck! Because she is taking new clients! Wouldn't you like your dog to be getting the daily exercise he or she needs? Studies show that regular walks reduce stressful behaviour, calm their disposition, and increase their overall health! Most dog owners know this but it can be hard to give your dog regular walks during the week. Most of us barely keep our head above water during the day. And the thought of rushing home during lunch break seems almost impossible. And let's face it, right now it's too darn hot to walk anyway! Luckily the 78757 dog walker has a flexible schedule. She can walk your dog when you can't. And if you'd like your dog to have a more vigorous job, she'll do that too!
Your pet will benefit from regular walks in many ways – here are three biggies!
1. Reduce Stress, Anxiety, and Destructive Behavior
Dogs chew to relieve stress. And when they’re home alone for long periods of time, they start to get stressed… Then they go looking for your shoes.
Regular walks can help reduce or eliminate any destructive behaviors like chewing, digging, jumping, scratching, and more.
2. Calm Disposition
Walks can help to alleviate extra energy your dog may have, calming them down and reducing hyperactivity, excitability, and even nighttime restlessness.
3. Overall Health
Exercise is good for humans as well as dogs, and any sort of sedentary-related health problem humans can get, dogs can get too.
Daily walks provide many health benefits. They help keep your dog agile, limber, and mentally stimulated. Walks help young pets burn off pet up energy and older pets stay spritely. Regular walking also helps maintain a healthy weight and overall bodily constitution.
So call Sniffs & Wags today at (512) 827-7861 and tell the 78757 dog walker that Carter sent you!
I'm starting a new venture that I"m really excited about! So without further adieu let the world be on notice that.... Austin
SEO help is here!
Do
you want your Austin based business to rank on Google but have no idea how to
do it? It sounds like you need some Austin SEO help!
I
was in the same position a few months ago, and when I looked for practical,
real world help, I couldn't find any. I either got really generic advice from
people who didn't want to learn about my business or I was flooded with
information about keyword searches, pay-per-click, and all this other
information I didn't need. I just wanted to be at the top of a Google search
when people typed in "Sell my mobile home in Austin," and no one
seemed to be able to do that for me. So I learned how to do it myself.
The hardest thing was wading through the sea of
information. It seems to me that most Austin SEO people want
to make everything overly complicated so that people are willing to pay more
for something than they should. It reminds me of why you always need a friend
who knows about cars when you go to the dealership. If they sense you can be
intimidated, they will flood you with information and pressure you into paying
too much for things you don't even need.
I knew I didn't want to use pay-per-click (PPC) ads even though
all the Austin SEO people I talked to tried to convince me that
I should. I had tried PPC ads before, and my only conclusion was that PPC was a
great way for Google to make money off me! While you may not know much about
SEO or anything like that, ask yourself this question, "How often do I
click on a Google ad?" Most of us skip right over them and look at the
"real" Google searches. Don't ignore your own common sense and
life experience just because someone is pitching you something you’re
unfamiliar with!
Video marketing: The key component to Austin
SEO success!
One thing I realized pretty quickly is that video marketing,
specifically YouTube marketing, was a hugely important component in getting
ranked with Google. It makes sense. as Google owns YouTube! But while
being #1 on Google is nice, what's also important is to have a direct "Call
to Action" for whoever sees your video. Or ideally, they don't even have
to watch your video in order to see this call to action. One thing that many
Austin SEO people might not get is that you are not trying to rank on
Google to show off to your friends – you're doing it to get more business! So
the Google ranking needs to directly affect the number of leads you are
getting.
In my case, I wanted people to either call me or fill out their
information in a contact sheet. I'm in the mobile home business. I buy and sell
them through my site, Carter
Buys Mobile Homes. My goal was to have videos for every city and county
within a two hour drive for things like "Sell
my mobile home in Austin." When I checked with other Austin
SEO people about how to do this, they only seemed interested in telling me
how many people a month searched for the term "mobile homes" and
things like that. They just didn't take the time to ask me about my business
and think about what most people would type into Google.
So if you are frustrated the way I was, enter your information
in the ATX
SEO Help website contact sheet, and we’ll get started right away.
If you'd like an informal demo of what we can do for you, watch my Austin
SEO video down here. And feel free to Google "Sell
my mobile home Houston" to see how my video is doing now. Don't worry, I"m still going to be buying, brokering, and selling mobile homes all throughout Texas. And I won't be shy about letting you know! But I also won't let you be shy anymore either!!!
Houston we have a problem! You need to sell your mobile home! What do you do? Being a little biased, I recommend you call Carter at 512 534 8040 because I can help you with the sell my mobile home Houston dilemma in two ways. Number one, I’m a cash buyer for mobile homes. And number two, I’m a broker for mobile homes aka I can find you a cash buyer. Both options have some pluses and some minuses so let discuss them!
The Cash Buyer option to sell my mobile home Houston
When I buy a mobile home in cash, it’s a three step process:
Step one: I come look at your home. I’m looking at two things – the condition of the home and the location. I need to see what type of repairs are needed on the home and I also need to see the area surrounding, whether it’s in a mobile home park or a neighborhood. Obviously if the home needs to be moved, that’s a different story but then I’ll need to factor the moving costs in.
Step two: I crunch my numbers. Once I know what repairs need to be done to the home and the costs of either keeping the home there or moving it, I now have to figure out the numbers. By this I mean I need to figure out what the home will be worth once I fix it up. This is called the After Repair Value (ARV). I normally pay between 60-70% of the ARV minus whatever expenses are involved.
Step three: I make you a cash offer. Once the numbers are crunched I show you what I can pay (that 60-70% of ARV minus expenses).
This is a good option when you need your mobile home sold quickly. I am a reliable cash buyer and I will never make you a cash offer if I don’t have the funds immediately available. However, as you’ve probably guess, even though you might be telling the world, “I need to sell my mobile home Houston you might need to get a higher dollar value than I can pay with this strategy. One of the main reasons why is I am going to re-sell your home after I buy it. So for there to be some “room” in the deal, I need to buy your home at a discount. So if you need to get a higher price and you can afford to wait a little longer, then you should consider my brokering option.
Brokering Option – I help sell my mobile home Houston!
If you’d like to get closer to a market value for your mobile home but you’re really not sure how to sell it and would like some professional help, then my brokering services should fit your needs. I started Carter Sells Mobile Homes for this purpose. Here’s what you can expect from my brokering services.
Marketing
Marketing is what I do best in business. I have sold mobile homes from San Marcos, Texas to Yucaipa, California and many places in between. I understand how to market a mobile home so it will sell. If you are reading this post, then you know my marketing works. When you let me broker the sale of your mobile home, I will handle all the online marketing for you.
Experience
I have been in the mobile home business for over six years full time and in real estate for over nine years. I am a licensed manufactured housing (mobile home) retailer and broker in the state of Texas. I can handle all the paperwork and since I live in Austin, I have access to the home office for the Manufactured Housing Division for the whole state of Texas.
Fair Commission
A lot of brokers will charge you a flat percentage fee. I don’t do this because I don’t think that it’s fair to you, the seller. The reason being is simple math. An 8% commission on a $10,000 sale is $800. On a $20,000 sale it’s $1,600. While this is twice as much, it’s also only $800 more to the broker but $10,000 more to the seller. Can you really trust that a broker will work their hardest to get you that much more money when they are only making $800 more?
What I do instead is to find out what your bottom line number is. Whatever I can get for you above that number, we will split 50/50. This way we are both motivated to get you the highest sale on your mobile home. So if you are dealing with the sell my mobile home Houston dilemma, give me a call at 512 534 8040. I can help!
So Conroe Texas, get ready. The Carter Buys Mobile Home team is coming to your town. So if you're asking yourself, "How can I sell my mobile home Conroe?" this Conroe fellow should answer, "Call Carter at 512 534 8040!" The longer answer is I am a reliable, fast, cash buyer of mobile homes and I'm also a licensed manufactured housing broker. So basically if I can't buy your mobile home, I can find you a buyer!
The process is pretty simple:
Step 1: I come look at your mobile home. I need to see what repairs need to be done to get your home up to its "After Repair Value" (ARV for short!)
Step 2: I crunch some numbers. I figure out all the repairs and costs to get to that ARV number.
Step 3: I make you a cash offer. Normally my offers are between 60-70% of the ARV minus repairs.
Now of course my cash offer is not a market value price so if you need that and can afford to wait a while, then I would be happy to broker the sale of your mobile home. I have over 6 years of experience in the mobile home industry in Texas and am very knowledgeable in the real key to selling, which is marketing!
Heck if you're reading this, you know I know how to market! My services are free until the home is sold. What we will do is figure out your "bottom line" price. From there, anything above that price we will split 50/50. I find this works much better than the standard percentage or flat fee commission because both of us make more money if your home sells for more. I believe that business has to be a win-win agreement.
Ah, Waco Texas. A town that doesn't get a lot of love and maybe still lives in some infamy from the events 20 plus years ago. While that is something I can't control, what I can do is tell the world that I buy mobile homes in Waco! So if you are asking yourself, "How can I sell my mobile home in Waco?" the answer is simple: call Carter at 512 534 8040! As you can see from my video it's a simple 3 step process:
Step 1: I come look at your mobile home. Basically I am evaluating the condition of the home and the location that it currently sits in. Both issues determine what I can pay for a home.
Step 2: I crunch some numbers. I determine what's called the After Repair Value (ARV). I then figure out the expenses involved in getting the home to that value.
Step 3: I make you a cash offer. I normally pay between 60-70% of the ARV minus expenses.
Now as to why I'm picking Waco to talk about, I'll let the good people at Wikipedia answer that question a little bit better for you!
In 1866, Waco's leading citizens embarked on an ambitious project to build the first bridge to span the wide Brazos River. They formed the Waco Bridge Company to build the 475-foot (145 m) brick Waco Suspension Bridge, which was completed in 1870. The company commissioned a firm owned by John Augustus Roebling in Trenton, New Jersey, to supply the cables and steelwork for the bridge, and contracted with Mr. Thomas M. Griffith, a civil engineer based in New York, for the supervisory engineering work on the bridge.[11] The economic effects of the Waco bridge were immediate and large. The cowboys and cattle-herds following theChisholm Trail north, crossed the Brazos River at Waco. Some chose to pay the Suspension Bridge toll, while others floated their herds down the river. The population of Waco grew rapidly, as immigrants now had a safe crossing for their horse-drawn carriages and wagons. Since 1971, the bridge has been open only to pedestrian traffic and is in the National Register of Historic Places.
In the late 19th century a red-light district called the "Reservation" grew up in Waco, and prostitutionwas regulated by the city. The Reservation was suppressed in the early 20th century. In 1885, the soft drinkDr Pepper was invented in Waco at Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store.
In 1845, Baylor University was founded in Independence, Texas, making it the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of Texas. It moved to Waco in 1886 and merged with Waco University, becoming an integral part of the city. The university's Strecker Museum was also the oldest continuously operating museum in the state until it closed in 2003, and the collections were moved to the new Mayborn Museum Complex. In 1873, AddRan College was founded by brothers Addison and Randolph Clark in Fort Worth. The school moved to Waco in 1895, changing its name to Add-Ran Christian University and taking up residence in the empty buildings of Waco Female College. Add-Ran changed its name toTexas Christian University in 1902 and left Waco after the school's main building burned down in 1910. TCU was offered a 50-acre (200,000 m2) campus and $200,000 by the city of Fort Worth to relocate there.
In 1894, the first Cotton Palace fair and exhibition center was built to reflect the dominant contribution of the agriculturalcottonindustry in the region. Since the end of theCivil War, cotton had been cultivated in the Brazos and Bosque valleys, and Waco had become known nationwide as a top producer. Over the next 23 years, the annual exposition would welcome over eight million attendees. The opulent building which housed the month-long exhibition was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1910. In 1931, the exposition fell prey to theGreat Depression, and the building was torn down. However, the annual Cotton Palace Pageant continues, hosted in late April in conjunction with theBrazos RiverFestival.In the 1890s, William Cowper Brann published the highly successful Iconoclast newspaper in Waco. One of his targets was Baylor University. Brann revealed that Baylor officials had been importingSouth American children recruited by missionaries and making house-servants out of them. Brann was shot in the back by Tom Davis, a Baylor supporter. Brann then wheeled, drew his pistol, and killed Davis. Brann was helped home by his friends, and died there of his wounds.
On September 15, 1896, "The Crash" took place about 15 miles (24 km) north of Waco. "The Crash at Crush" was a publicity stunt done by theMissouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad company (known as M-K-T or "Katy"), featuring two locomotives intentionally set to a head-on collision. Meant to be a family fun event with food, games and entertainment, the Crash turned deadly when both boilers exploded simultaneously, sending metal flying in the air. Two people died and six were seriously injured.