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A Strong Offer Increases Your Chances of Success

Reblogger Lora "Leah" Stern 914-772-4528
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker, 170 N Main Street, New City NY 10956

You found the house you want to buy and you want to get a great deal, but you need the sellers tp entertain your offer seriously. Collen McConnel gives you great advice on how to increase your chances of success and snagging that house.      

Original content by Retired Notworking

A strong offer is one that sellers will consider seriously;  it shows that you mean business and provides benefits for both parties.  You want to get the best possible deal on a property you've selected, so make a strong offer which is either likely to be accepted or will motivate the seller to open negotiations.

An offer can be simply divided into price and terms (closing date, condition of property, etc. ) -  pick one or the other to maximize. Trying to make both price and terms advantageous to yourself will likely offend the seller and make them less likely to negotiate*.

A strong offer has the following characteristics:

- Shows the buyer is serious about buying the property. The size of the binder is a good indication of seriousness and shows you have some skin in the game.  A typical binder is 1% of purchase price:  less is a weaker offer, more is a stronger offer.  A seller takes a risk when they take their home off the market and a higher binder mitigates that risk. 

- Shows the buyer is capable of buying the property.  A pre-approval letter or proof of funds for a cash offer is essential. Without it, offers may be rejected outright.  

- Has a balance between asking for and giving concessions.  A strong offer may propose a lower purchase price and balance it with concessions on terms such as a quick closing date (10 days) and accepting the property "as is" without any warranty or repairs.

Conversely, if the buyer needs help with closing costs and wants the property to be in perfect condition when they move in, they can still make a strong offer by giving the seller full asking price with closing costs added on top - assuming that the house is priced at or below market value. 

Common sense and an attitude of compromise should rule the day regardless of whether it's a buyer's or seller's market and ideally, there will be an incentive for both sides in every offer and counter offer.

* Expert negotiators such as Herb Cohen http://www.herbcohenonline.com/index.htm advise against negotiating for yourself because it's extremely difficult to remain objective, even if you have excellent negotiating skills and experience.

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Cal Yoder
Keller Williams Elite - Lititz, PA
Homes For Sale in Lancaster PA - 717.413.0744

Leah,

Thanks for reposting this. It is definitely informative to buyers. I have told my buyers the same thing, but this is written in an excellent manner. I had one buyer who felt he did not need to attach any money with the offer. The points listed in your post needed to be emphasized several times.

Cal

Feb 25, 2010 10:42 PM
Kathy Hyatt ~Plantation, Davie, Sunrise REALTOR
Remax Services - Plantation, FL
Broward Realtor Selling Plantation,Davie & Sunrise

Good information all buyers should know and use when purchasing real estate. Thanks for the post.

Feb 25, 2010 11:16 PM
Lora "Leah" Stern 914-772-4528
Coldwell Banker, 170 N Main Street, New City NY 10956 - New City, NY
Real Estate Salesperson

Cal, Kathy - Buyers are under the misconception that just because its a buyers market the seller should be thankful they're getting an offer, any offer, and it doesn't make much of a difference what kind of offer.  We need to keep hammering to them, that if they are serious, it needs to be a decent offer and not an insulting one.  One where the seller sill take them seriously.

Feb 26, 2010 03:17 AM
Sharon Alters
Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty - 904-673-2308 - Fleming Island, FL
Realtor - Homes for Sale Fleming Island FL

Leah, a strong binder is indicative of a serious Buyer. When someone really wants a house, I recommend a 2% or more binder to show intent. It has worked well with buyers - and of course I have a sole discretion clause so they can get out of the contract after inspections and return their binder if there is anything they don't like.

Feb 26, 2010 10:35 AM
Todd and Danielle Millar
Glenn Simon Inc. - Edmonton, AB
Nineteen years of excellence!

Hi Leah,

This is great advice! When we make an offer we attach a cheque when we really want things to move. Other times we give two offers A and B that vary on price or conditions - because really somewhere in them is something that makes everyone happy.  Thanks Danielle

Feb 26, 2010 08:57 PM
Karen Kruschka
RE/MAX Executives - Woodbridge, VA
- "My Experience Isn't Expensive - It's PRICELESS"

Leah  I just had a contract ratified where my buyer was one of 3 offers - the advice in this post is excellent

Feb 26, 2010 09:41 PM
Robert Hammerstein
Christie's International Real Estate - Hillsdale, NJ
Bergen County NJ Real Estate

Leah - A good choice for a re-blog...Very good info for the buyers out there... Hope you are done digging out up there....

Feb 27, 2010 07:42 AM
Lora "Leah" Stern 914-772-4528
Coldwell Banker, 170 N Main Street, New City NY 10956 - New City, NY
Real Estate Salesperson

Sharon - The seller wants to know that you have a serious and reliable buyer.  A strong offer get the message across.

Todd & Danielle - Interesting that you have two offers ready to submit.  Do yo wait for an answer on one before you give another? Just curious how you work that.

Karen - This advice is especially important when you know that you might hbe competing with others.

Bob - Thanks.  Still at it, How about you?

Feb 27, 2010 12:51 PM
Lora "Leah" Stern 914-772-4528
Coldwell Banker, 170 N Main Street, New City NY 10956 - New City, NY
Real Estate Salesperson

Sharon - The seller wants to know that you have a serious and reliable buyer.  A strong offer get the message across.

Todd & Danielle - Interesting that you have two offers ready to submit.  Do yo wait for an answer on one before you give another? Just curious how you work that.

Karen - This advice is especially important when you know that you might hbe competing with others.

Bob - Thanks.  Still at it, How about you?

Feb 27, 2010 12:51 PM