What to consider when making an offer – If you’ve utilized competitive shopping (previous blog at http://priceright.wordpress.com/2009/04/08/best-way-to-find-the-best-deal-on-the-best-home/) you’ve ruled out all the overpriced stuff at this point. The home you’ve chosen is worth what they’re asking for it. Rather than bid low and lose it to someone else, make an offer that’s at least reasonable.
One technique for keeping the price low is to make the offer as-is, subject to inspection. This also allows you to avoid the process of trying to get a licensed repairman who’s up to your standards to finish repairs within a couple of weeks. Just get the price down and get your own repairs done after closing. If you don’t have the cash, there’s a technique for that, too. Ask me.
Buyer’s closing costs typically run 2-4%, much less if you are paying cash.
Next time – Pricing for Sellers
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