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Economy => Goods => Topic started by: londonvp on February 09, 2021, 11:30:59 PM



Title: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: londonvp on February 09, 2021, 11:30:59 PM
I have an income producing investment property in London. I am interested in selling it for BTC (I have found a law firm that can work on the transaction).

I would appreciate any suggestions of how/where this could be marketed? Would anyone here be interested in purchasing a 1100 sqft apartment in Central London (W9)?



Title: Re: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: jackg on February 09, 2021, 11:36:05 PM
This sounds quite niche, why can't you use cash or fiat?

You might also want to list the value of the property. I've seen listings for quite a few things go up on this forum (Real Estate/yacht listings) but I'm not sure how well they do.


Title: Re: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: Lanatsa on February 09, 2021, 11:37:56 PM
Sell it for fiat and then buy BTC later on.

That would really be saving up your time on finding one on paying up BTC on that property of yours into this place which you can rather make it simple
on selling it just like the casual stuff.


Title: Re: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: maxreish on February 10, 2021, 12:11:54 AM
Saw one site (Openlisting) wherein you can list your own real estate property and you can transact with bitcoin payments but sadly they aren't operating right now and closed already.

Sell it for fiat and then buy BTC later on.


Well, as you can see. This suggestion would be very fit. Just sell it into fiat and then buy some bitcoin if you cant find a buyer near your area that wanted to buy a real estate with bitcoin.

To market your real estate property, I think this might be your choices;
Websites To Post Your Real Estate Listings For FREE (https://retipster.com/real-estate-listings-post-ads-free/)

Just include on the information that you may want to accept payments in bitcoin.


Title: Re: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: jossiel on February 10, 2021, 03:56:55 AM
The first thing is to look for those local marketplaces in your country. It's easier if you're going to look for those markets which you can post that your property is up for sale via bitcoin.

It might be a complicated process and I have no experience with that particular thing. But I agree with the suggestion that if you want to have it on bitcoin, sell it first via fiat and then use the money to buy bitcoin.


Title: Re: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: MIner1448 on February 10, 2021, 08:06:19 AM
I have an income producing investment property in London. I am interested in selling it for BTC (I have found a law firm that can work on the transaction).

I would appreciate any suggestions of how/where this could be marketed? Would anyone here be interested in purchasing a 1100 sqft apartment in Central London (W9)?



Of course, I don’t want to say anything, but it would not be wiser to sell an apartment for foreign currency, then transfer everything to bitcoin, what if the bitcoin rate drops sharply and you lose your capital ...? As for me, it is better to sell for currency, then transfer at the exchange rate or wait for the bottom of bitcoin.


Title: Re: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: JollyGood on February 10, 2021, 10:21:02 AM
The OP should have listed everything in detail so others would not have to write asking questions to get clarification.

His post could easily have been: "I am interested in selling it for BTC (I have found a law firm that can work on the transaction).

I would appreciate any suggestions of how/where this could be marketed? Would anyone here be interested in purchasing a 7 seater car in Central London (W9)?"

The onus is on the OP needs to put as much information out there as possible in order to generate interest.


This sounds quite niche, why can't you use cash or fiat?

You might also want to list the value of the property. I've seen listings for quite a few things go up on this forum (Real Estate/yacht listings) but I'm not sure how well they do.


Title: Re: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: leea-1334 on February 10, 2021, 07:43:13 PM
You would have to sell it for below listing price in GBP I would say. Very few people would part with Bitcoin now at this moment unless they get a good discount on listing,,, simply because many believe the rally is far from over and 100k BTC would be just around the corner. London real estate also in a bubble long waiting to burst, right?


Title: Re: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: asset.domains on February 16, 2021, 11:12:25 PM
I have an income producing investment property in London. I am interested in selling it for BTC (I have found a law firm that can work on the transaction).

I would appreciate any suggestions of how/where this could be marketed? Would anyone here be interested in purchasing a 1100 sqft apartment in Central London (W9)?

Market it with an agency near you and just add a BTC quote near the price if you like.


Title: Re: Purchasing a London apartment for BTC
Post by: JollyGood on February 16, 2021, 11:20:04 PM
The newbie OP has made just 1 post since registering and that was on 9th February 2021 to create this thread. After that he has not logged in.

It is time to unwatch this thread and the related drama...




The OP should have listed everything in detail so others would not have to write asking questions to get clarification.

His post could easily have been: "I am interested in selling it for BTC (I have found a law firm that can work on the transaction).

I would appreciate any suggestions of how/where this could be marketed? Would anyone here be interested in purchasing a 7 seater car in Central London (W9)?"

The onus is on the OP needs to put as much information out there as possible in order to generate interest.


This sounds quite niche, why can't you use cash or fiat?

You might also want to list the value of the property. I've seen listings for quite a few things go up on this forum (Real Estate/yacht listings) but I'm not sure how well they do.