Archive for July, 2009

Service to Expect from Your Roatan Real Estate Agent

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Philip - Roatan Real Estate AgentWhether you are interested in buying or selling real estate on Roatan your agent is your link to the real estate community.  On Roatan all Realtors are now required to be members of CANABIRH (Honduras Realtor Association) to facilitate sales, those individuals who are serious about serving their clients should also be members of the RRA (Roatan Realtor Association) and NAR (National Association of Realtors). Those agents that are members of the RRA have the privilege of full access to the local MLS (Multiple Listing Service). This database is the most complete and up to date list of available properties in the Bay Islands.

If you are a property seller your best evaluation of an agent and broker is to know how they will advertise your property. Traditional print advertising is not as effective in this age of digital and social marketing, especially when trying to market properties to international clients. Agents must rely heavily on electronic media and web sites to market you property, some key questions to ask are:

  • Is the listing agent a member in the RRA?
    • This is crucial to get your property seen by prospective buyers that visit the MLS database.
    • The RRA publishes an MLS magazine 2-3 times a year, your agent should include your listing in this publication.
  • Does the agent/broker have a top ranked web sites with areas to post your property so it can be found by prospects?
    • Do a Google search for the agent or broker to see their ranking on the web. A high position means a strong marketing effort for their clients.
  • Can the agent provide Virtual Tours and quality photographs for your listing?
    • Virtual Tours not only provide a prospect with great viewing of a property from their own computer but they also connect to a huge network of web sites that can introduce your property to potential buyers.
  • How much experience does your agent have in the Real Estate field?
    • Selling Real Estate involves more than just getting your property advertised. Your agent must be familiar with Honduran contracts and laws and have many sales and closings in Roatan to represent your property properly during negotiations.
  • How long has your agent lived on the island?
    • Since Roatan doesn’t have many street signs, but many different neighborhoods, developments and back roads an agent has to be familiar with the island.

If you are a buyer interested in investing in Roatan Real Estate and are searching for an agent many of the same qualifications apply for a “buyers agent”. Are they members of the RRA, do they have their own web site, are they experienced in real estate. Additionally it is important that you and your agent “click” does the agent listen and understand your requirements and show you properties that meet your criteria. No one wants to spend time looking at the wrong properties when you could be on the beach enjoying ocean!

If you have questions about property on Roatan or want to evaluate me as an agent for your needs send me an email, Philip@RoatanLiving.com and I will be glad to answer your questions.

Enjoy Life, Philip

Honduran Citizens March for Peace

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Roatan Peace MarchThe events of the last few weeks have left most Honduran citizens looking for ways to support the government and the actions they took to maintain democracy in this poor country. On Saturday July 4th (interesting that it occurred on this date) Peace marches were organized across the nation in support for the government’s actions to expel Mel Zelaya. The image here is from the peace march, to see a video on the Roatan Peace March go to my YouTube channel

The reports from the international press corp would make you think that this unexpected change of presidents was a violent overthrow. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The little violence that happened in the capital was instigated by paid thugs from Venezuela who had been given Honduran passports in the weeks before Zelaya was arrested and deposed.

The two parties are undertaking negotiations in Costa Rica to find a solution to their diferences. My experence here over the last six years leads me to believe that, with the National Elections only four months away and the candidates previously selected, those negotiations will languish into obscurity over the coming months.

In the mean time Roatan is still as beautiful and peaceful as ever with some great bargins on property.

Enjoy Life, Philip