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New name. New brand. Bayshore Yacht Sales is excited to announce that we’ve re-branded to Maple Leaf Yacht Sales (formerly Bayshore Yacht Sales)

Bayshore Yacht Sales

June 25, 2024

Maple Leaf Marinas is excited to announce that Bayshore Yacht Sales has officially rebranded as Maple Leaf Yacht Sales, effective immediately.

This transformation is part of our continuous effort to provide exceptional service and unparalleled boating expertise to our valued clients.

This rebranding marks a significant milestone for our yacht brokerage and demonstrates our commitment to enhancing and expanding the services we offer you. We look forward to continuing our journey together and helping you navigate your boating adventures with the same dedication and excellence you’ve come to expect from us.

Why Buy with a Broker?

Buying a boat with a broker simplifies the process and provides expert guidance every step of the way. Similar to real estate agents, yacht brokers represent both buyers and sellers, ensuring the best interests of both parties. They offer comprehensive knowledge of the boats, market conditions, and recent sale prices, which is crucial for making informed decisions. Brokers handle all the necessary paperwork, negotiate deals, arrange sea trials and surveys, and safeguard funds through escrow accounts. By working with a professional broker, you gain access to valuable resources and support, making your boat-buying experience smooth and secure.

Why Sell with a Broker? 

Selling a boat with a broker simplifies the process and maximizes your return. Yacht brokers, like real estate agents, manage communication, paperwork, and negotiations, leveraging their deep market knowledge and extensive client networks, to secure the best price. They provide exposure on major platforms, advise on pricing and improvements, and handle all legal aspects, ensuring a smooth and efficient sale. Partnering with a professional broker ensures your boat is marketed effectively and sold quickly, allowing you to avoid the pitfalls of selling independently.

Find out more by visiting the website: https://www.mapleleafyachtsales.com

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