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Rustic retreat by the lake

Escape to this rustic cabin nestled by the lake. Surrounded by nature, this property offers a serene setting, a cozy fireplace, and a private dock for lakeside relaxation. Perfect for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle.

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789 Pine Avenue, Lakeside
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3 Rooms
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2 Bathrooms
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1,800 sqft

$2,410 USD/mo

Include facilities

Garage
Security Cameras
Garden
Dish washer
Jacuzzi
Internet
Laundry
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Las Vegas

About Property

A property deed is a written legal document that transfers ownership of a property from one party to another. It includes essential details such as the names of the current and new owners, a legal description of the property, and the date of the transfer. Deeds are signed by the current owner and typically require witnesses and a notary public to ensure their validity.

  • Warranty Deed: Guarantees that the seller owns the property free and clear and has the legal right to sell it. Provides the highest level of protection to the buyer.
  • Quitclaim Deed: Transfers the seller's interest in the property without making any guarantees about the title. Often used in situations where the transfer is between family members or in less formal transactions.
  • Grant Deed: Similar to a warranty deed but may not provide as much protection. It implies that the property has not been sold to anyone else.

Selling a resort property involves a unique set of considerations compared to traditional real estate transactions. Whether you're a resort owner looking to sell or an investor interested in acquiring a leisure property, understanding the intricacies of resort sales is crucial.

  • Financial Documentation: Compile detailed financial records, including revenue, expenses, and profit margins. This documentation helps potential buyers assess the financial health of the resort.
  • Property Valuation: Work with appraisers or real estate professionals experienced in the hospitality industry to determine the fair market value of the resort. Consider the property's amenities, location, and revenue-generating potential.
  • Legal Compliance: Ensure that all licenses, permits, and zoning regulations are up-to-date. Address any legal issues or concerns that might affect the sale.

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