Seller Services
When it's time to move on from your asteroid.
Selling an asteroid requires patience, honest pricing, and access to a buyer pool that most sellers don't have. We have all three. We've represented sellers across the main belt, the Trojan groups, and several near-Earth populations. We know how to position a property and how to close.
What We Do For Sellers
Pre-Listing Valuation
Before you list, we tell you what your asteroid is actually worth — not what you hope it's worth. We base this on comparable transactions, current buyer demand by orbital zone, composition type, and recent volatility in the near-Earth market. Some sellers hear a number they didn't expect. That's the point.
Listing Preparation
We prepare your full listing package: orbital parameters, spectral classification, known features, documented history, and high-resolution imagery where available. Presentation matters even in the asteroid market. Possibly especially in the asteroid market.
Buyer Qualification
We qualify buyers before arranging flybys. An unqualified buyer touring your asteroid wastes everyone's time and two orbital windows. We verify intent, financing, and — in the case of resource extraction buyers — environmental certification status before anyone gets near your listing.
Negotiation & Close
We handle negotiation. Asteroid transactions are complex — price, transfer timeline, resource rights, liability for existing orbital debris — and we've seen every variation. We protect your interests while keeping transactions moving. A stalled negotiation costs both parties in ways that aren't always obvious until later.
Off-Market Introductions
Some sellers prefer discretion. If you'd rather not list publicly, we can introduce your property to qualified buyers directly from our network. No public listing, no flyby traffic, no unsolicited offers from parties who are not serious. Clean process, closed deal.
Common Seller Questions
How long does a typical transaction take?
Months to years, depending on buyer demand, orbital access windows, and due diligence complexity. We are honest about this upfront. Sellers who expect a fast close often benefit from off-market introductions, which can compress timelines significantly.
What if my asteroid has impact scarring?
Disclose it. We'll position it correctly. Scarring is common and buyers expect it. The problem is never the scarring — the problem is sellers who try to bury it in the documentation. We don't work that way.
Do I need clear title?
Title on asteroid transactions is a legally evolving area. We work with counsel who specialize in this. The short answer is: it's complicated, we've seen most of the complications, and none of them are necessarily deal-killers if handled correctly.