“Take the Offer or Leave It!” Here’s How to Handle “Bully” Home Buyers

“Bully” Buyers

Many times I have been in a situation where I am representing the seller and a buyer comes and tells me “You know what Mario? We are not going to offer a single penny over this offer amount. Your client can either take it or leave it!”

First of all, do not take this ultimatum to heart. Buyers will say things like this to pressure you to accept an offer you really do not want to. Therefore, how can you make more money when someone makes you this kinds of offer and tells you this is their final offer? You counter back.

Counter back!

I proceeded to call the seller and instead of telling the seller what the buyer told me word by word, I advised my client to simply counter back the offer. The reason I do this is that by me telling the seller the buyer’s ultimatum all I am doing is allowing the “bully” behavior reach my client. I do not want to add burden or additional stress to my client, that is why I am here, to help make this process as smooth as possible.

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Control your emotions during negotiation

Therefore, what happens after I present the counteroffer to the buyer? Well, at times the buyer will complain and whine about it, but in the end, it is all about negotiation. Negotiation has very little to do with what people say and it is more about controlling your emotions.

Furthermore, most often then not, the buyer will counter the sellers’ counter offer. If the buyer is a serious buyer, they may up their initial offer and hope to meet in the middle. Or if the price is at market value, accept the sellers’ counter.

As long as you can control your emotions during this process, your chances of winning are high.

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Selling Your Home Fast And on Market Value

Do you need to sell your home fast?

Selling a home is no easy task. Even more so, if you are under the pressure of having to sell your home fast. The reasons can be from job relocation to unexpected life events that are forcing you to sell now.

Being under pressure to do anything may cause you to do rash decisions. When it comes to the sale of your home, making rash decisions can cost you a lot of money!

Many homeowners believe if they need to sell their home fast, they need to price it way under market value. As a result, they end up losing money on the sale. The truth is, you can still make a quick sale (and I mean, within a month!) still on market value!

How do you sell your home fast and on market value?

By pricing the home right on fair market value. How do you find out the right fair market value for your home?

Your best chance is by hiring a top real estate agent in your area. You need to have someone knowledgeable of your neighborhood market and with experience in getting the job done fast!

A top real estate agent will guide you step by step through the whole process, relieving you of that added stress.

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When to start packing to move out once you’re under contract

Start packing to move out? When? Commonly asked questions when your home goes under contract.

Do not start packing to move out until, among other terms, the below four contract contingencies have cleared between you and the buyer.

  • Inspection: Upon completion of property inspections within the inspection period established between seller and buyer, the buyer may withdraw or renegotiate their offer based on inspection findings. So do not start packing.
  • Clean Title: This is a seller contingency. So as long as seller provides a clean and marketable title, the buyer cannot utilize this contingency to withdraw or renegotiate their offer based on title findings.
  • Appraisal: Upon completion of evaluation within the appraisal period established between seller and buyer, the buyer may withdraw or renegotiate their offer should appraisal value come at below purchase price. Again, do not yet start packing to move out.
  • Letter of Commitment (LOC) or Loan Guarantee: Buyer must provide LOC to the seller within LOC period established between seller and buyer. Until then, the buyer can withdraw or renegotiate their offer based on the buyer’s lender’s inability to guarantee the loan.

There are many other terms to be on the lookout. But clearing these four contingencies makes it a safer bet to start packing to move out.

Start Packing To Move Out Handy Links

Below are a few helpful links to aid the process of “where to look” to get things done when you are ready to move to a new home.

  1. Change of address
  2. FPL (connect or disconnect electricity)
  3. Water (connect or disconnect water)
  4. Schedule a Bulk Waste Pick Up
  5. Yelp.com: go to this site and type “moving services” to check out companies and reviews on them.
  6. Amazon.com: type “moving boxes” on the search box and get great deals (free alternative: you can go to your local supermarket during product unloading time to get their boxes. This is usually done around 6am or 7 am).
  7. Evernote (for you techies that your life revolves around your phone, keep track of all items/schedules via this fantastic app).

3 Reasons Why Your House is Not Selling

3 Months have passed and my house is not selling

I spoke with a homeowner who had their property listed for three months and had zero buyers go see it. I could not believe it when I heard it, I was in disbelief because we are in a sellers’ market and their house was not selling. There are many buyers out there searching for their ideal home. Therefore, if a home is not getting any showing requests within a month, then there is something up.

Why is my house not selling?

Here are the 3 reasons your house is not selling:

1. Price

Is your house properly priced? This is the first and most important question to ask if your house is not being shown. Odds are, it may be overpriced and buyers are discouraged to go see it.

Now, how do you overprice a home? Many homeowners compare their homes to their neighbor’s homes that may also be for sale. Do not compare your home value with currently for-sale homes in your neighborhood. Your best bet is determining your home price based off the recently sold prices in your neighborhood and the condition of those homes. Similar homes to yours may have upgrades while others don’t and the condition varies. All these factors help determine the correct value of your home.

Read more: One Way to Get the Wrong Value on Your Home? Ask Your Neighbor!

2. Bad marketing

First impressions count! Having good professional quality pictures of your home is a must! Your house pictures are the first impression buyers will have and you want to make it a good one so they can set the appointment to see it.

In addition to good professional quality pictures, your house is not selling due to poor advertising. Where these pictures and details of your house are being advertised are very important. They need to be advertised in at least every major real estate website, such as Zillow, Trulia, Realtor.com, etc.

Furthermore, with so many people on social media all the time, it has become as important as the major real estate websites, for advertising your home for sale.

3. How does the property show?

So now you know you need good professional pictures, but how will your house show in those pictures? It is not enough to have good angles and lighting in the pictures, but the actual house needs to look good too.

Therefore, ask yourself these questions. Is your house nicely organized? Is it de-cluttered? Are the walls painted in appealing colors?

Many times I have encountered listings with poor pictures or pictures where the home does not show well and my buyer clients do not even bother booking an appointment even though the description fits their criteria.

Get clear answers to why your house is not selling

If you are working with a real estate agent and your house is not selling, you need to get clear answers from your agent as to why this is happening.

My point is, in real estate, things can move quickly while other times, they may not. Therefore, no matter what direction the housing market is heading, you need to be aware of the causes. Not only that, you need to know why certain things are or are not happening. And have a clear understanding of those reasons. If you feel like you are not getting clear answers, it may be time to move on to a different agent.

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