How to sell property in Kolomna district — tips and strategies.

How best to sell a property in the Kolomensky Municipal District

Making the decision to sell an apartment that holds many memories and years of life, friends, joyful and sad moments is quite difficult. But sometimes you have to make such sacrifices. The thing is, these sacrifices are not always justified. To understand whether you should really sell your apartment in Kolomna, you need to weigh all the factors that are prompting you to leave the Kolomensky District.

If you plan to dispose of your apartment in the Kolomensky District because you intend to move closer to relatives, to leave the Kolomensky Municipal District and relocate to another one, or you want to downsize or expand your living space, consider all the pros and cons before selling your home.

If the reason for selling is to gain more space, there may be other ways to achieve this besides selling your apartment in the Kolomensky District.

If you are not concerned about the money from the apartment sale and simply want to move to another district or city, don't rush to sell the apartment. First, call all the real estate agencies to find out for how much you can rent out your property and for how many months this is likely possible.

If Kolomna doesn't suit you for some reason, you intend to buy housing in another city, and selling your apartment in Kolomna would be profitable, do it smartly.

First of all, turn to realtors who will advise you when housing prices are highest in the Kolomensky District. Still, don't trust them completely, because realtors have an interest in persuading you to decide to sell the apartment right now. Know that seasonal price fluctuations for apartments exist everywhere — Kolomna, and generally the whole Kolomensky District, are no exception. So why not play that to your advantage?

Kolomna is quite a large town, and the Kolomensky District is one of the largest in the Moscow Region. For that reason, homes in this area are very popular. Usually housing prices rise in winter, spring and autumn.

Next, to sell your apartment in Kolomna, you should definitely collect a complete set of documents. This includes the certificate confirming your right to the apartment you plan to sell. Then you will need to go to the housing maintenance committee or the KOS of Kolomna to obtain an extract from the house register and a copy of your personal account statement. You should immediately check for any outstanding utility debts and pay them.

Then you will need to contact the BTI of the Kolomensky District to draw up the floor plan for each level of the property. If, for example, minor children are registered in the apartment, contact the guardianship authorities to obtain permission to deregister them. Only after obtaining all these approvals will you have the complete set of paperwork required to sell the apartment.