Successfully Negotiating the Deal
Negotiating the transaction is usually the most complex aspect of buying a home. At the same time, it's the one that can involve the most creativity. That's why it's important to have an experienced and savvy REALTOR, like Brad Dousevicz, who has successfully worked through MANYdifferent transactions scenarios.
That said, what follows are a few strategies for negotiating a good deal in a market like this one, all of which involve; presenting yourself as a serious buyer while at the same time, keeping your emotions in check; trying to understand and respect the priorities of the seller; being creative and, where necessary, willing to compromise to get the deal done.
Strike a balance- Motivated but not too eager
For you, as a buyer, it all starts before you even make an offer, the first time you see that home you think might be THEONE. It's important that you not give yourself away to the listing agent by getting too excited about your "Find." If anything, ask a few questions, maybe take a few notes, and let Dousevicz Real Estate do most of the talking.
The point is that ideally you're trying to strike a balance by appearing, on the one hand, to be a qualified and motivated buyer, while on the other hand, not appearing to be too eager. You'll demonstrate that you're a serious buyer- the kind sellers look for- at the time you make the offer, particularly if you:
- Make it clear that you're not dependant upon selling in order to buy
- Make an all- cash offer or show that you've been pre-approved for a loan
- Provide an attractive "earnest" deposit with the offer
- Make a reasonable offer that still gives you rom to negotiate your price
- An all cash offer by you
- The amount of earnest money deposit you provide
- Closing and Possession dates
- Inclusion of furniture, fixtures, etc, not considered part of the property (examples; hot tub, pool table, washer and dryer, etc.)
- Payment of repairs required by your lender
- Payment of taxes, utilities, and rents
- Payment of title search and insurance
- Payment of attorney fees
- Remember your priorities and respect the sellers- don't let the small thinkgs get in the way of your better judgement.
- If necessary, defer until "later"- if small issues do get in the way in the midst of big ones, focus on and consolidate your agreement on the big issues and come back to the small ones later.
- At the end of the day, if there are disagreements about relative small expenses, split the difference and smile.