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Getting A Low Ball Offer Off Of The Ground

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Getting A Low Ball Offer Off Of The Ground In Highland Park ILGetting A Low ball Offer Off Of The Ground in Highland Park IL

It's no secret that this is a buyers' market, but what does that mean for sellers?  As an active REALTOR in Highland Park IL and other surrounding North Shore Suburbs I prepare my sellers that they may get a low ball offer. Getting a low ball offer can happen at anytime -  your home may be  fresh on the market or on the market for several  months.   If you've had your home on the market for months and have already reduced the price you may be asking yourself how low you can go.  Low ball offers used to be unusual but now they are an everyday reality, with prospective buyers coming in well below the list price with a list of demands.  It can be frustrating and too many sellers take it personally.  Remember that it's business, and the starting offer is just a point of departure.  Take a deep breath and bear the following in mind:

What do you need to get out of this deal?  How much do you need in order to purchase your next home?  

Look at comps.  Your agent should be keeping you up to speed on all transactions in the area that might have an impact on your sale.  How do other active listings in your community compare to yours in terms of price, space, upgrades, features and location?  That information gives you a good reality check and potential negotiating power.  

There is no advantage or reward to rejecting an offer outright.  My suggestion is that in this market you should play ball with anyone who can fog a mirror!  If they have a pulse then put together a counter-offer and keep the conversation afloat.  The number on the initial offer may seem like a cruel joke, but this buyer is serious, otherwise they wouldn't have bothered putting in a bid at all.  Everyone is looking for a deal, do not get insulted by a low ball offer!

Set the tone.  Make sure that the buyer and his or her agent understand that you are ready, willing and eager to work with them.  If they know that you want to make it work then they will be more inclined to reach an agreement that is mutually beneficial.Selling a home in Highland Park IL

Draw your line in the sand.  When you make your final offer to the buyer be sure to stick with it, within reason. It would be a shame to lose a buyer over small change or relatively minor contractual terms.  

If you're reading this then you've already been waiting out this unpredictable market.  Stay patient and don't make any hasty decisions.  Selling takes time, but working with a great agent, keeping your cool and using your best judgment will get you the results that you want and need to move forward.  I have always said that both parties need to walk away from the deal feeling good about something.  It's easy to get discouraged in this market but I still truly believe that, armed with the right attitude and information, buyers and sellers alike can negotiate a deal that works for everyone. 

The above article, Getting A Low Ball Offer Off Of The Ground, was written by Noah Levy a REALTOR in Highland Park IL.
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Comments(5)

Erika Rogers
Red Rock Real Estate ~ Southern Utah's Largest Independent Brokerage - Saint George, UT
St George Utah Real Estate & Relocation Specialist

Great post and I like your attitude about both parties walking away from the deal feeling good about something.  I agree!

Jul 06, 2010 03:32 AM
Susan Laxson CRS
Palm Properties - La Quinta, CA
Realtor in San Diego, CA & Naples, FL

Noah, well written information and reminders that definitely can create a win-win for both parties in the transaction.  ~ Susan

Jul 06, 2010 03:40 AM
Judy Greenberg
Compass - Long Grove, IL
Compass- Long Grove -Buffalo Grove

This is an excellent post and you are so right to keep the emotion out of it.

Jul 06, 2010 01:25 PM
Stephanie Hofman
Coldwell Banker, Highland Park, IL - Highland Park, IL

Really good post, Noah! I enjoyed reading it. Great info that all sellers should keep in mind - especially the part about it being a business transaction - NOT personal!

Jul 06, 2010 05:07 PM
Noah Levy
Coldwell Banker - Highland Park, IL
Coldwell Banker Highland Park IL

Erika & Susan  - Just had a closing today and I can truly say that both the sellers and buyers were really happy!!

Judy - the less emotions in Real Estate the better :)

Stephanie -  one of our roles  is to  remind the sellers that selling a home  is a business transaction

Jul 07, 2010 04:59 PM