Sellers Offer Overnight Trial Stays
Luxury second-home communities are increasingly offering “try-before-you-buy” weekends to potential customers, including the opportunity to play a round of golf, use the dining facilities and other amenities – plus take a mandatory tour.
St. John Fisher College professor Kyle F. Reinson, a real estate specialist and consultant for residential developers, says these tours work in part because they require a certain level of commitment on the part of both the buyer and the seller. The buyer, he says, often gets a good price because the seller doesn’t want to let him get away.
At Encaterra in Queen Creek, Ariz., four-day, weekend tours that cost the potential buyer $299 for an all-inclusive package, results in 25 percent sales, the club reports.




