1. Perfect property characteristics - the description is always enticing; the property has no flaws according to the author. You won't find a written flaw of the property in such a listing - no bad exposures, no first and last floors, no transitional rooms, no end suites, no bad neighborhoods.
2. Location of the property - expressions such as TOP PLACE, ATTRACTIVE, PERFECT, COMMUNICATIVE, TO METROSTATION, etc. are always used - you will of course see such expressions in real ads, but you will not see them in combination with absolutely all the other perfect characteristics described in the previous point.
3. The price - The extremely low price - Attractive, extremely good sounding price, much lower than neighbouring properties in the area.
4. The logo of the agency offering the property - Missing the agency logo on the listing page or on the property photos is already an alarm that the listing may be fake. Why? The goal of any agency is to be noticed by the potential buyer and to be remembered. Open, any, proven property portal. Take a look also our new offers and you will see for yourself.
5. The photos of the property- here the options are 2:
There are no photos - most of the fake offers are placed without photos. This is a "loophole" for the dishonest broker. In the description can write literally anything, since there are no images, the goal is to
There are pictures, and perfect ones - extremely good looking properties, renovated, modern, in most cases furnished. Unfortunately, there is a high probability that if all the properties on the page are like this, the photos are from other people's websites, or taken from somewhere on the web.
6. The surest way to find out, whether an ad is real- Log in to the site of the agency offering the home/property and take a quick look at what the other offers look like.