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How To Handle More Than One Offer When Selling Your Home

Reblogger Joe Jackson
Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty 277320

Joe thanks for sharing this post. We have had several multiple offers on Clintonville homes this year and one must take caution to do what is best for the seller and be fair to all buyers and Realtors

Original content by Joe Manausa - Tallahassee, FL 8508880888

I saw an infographic recently which was titled "How Did Home Sellers Handle Multiple Offers?" that was published by the California Association of Realtors, and it makes for a timely article for people who are selling a home in Tallahassee.

While our market is not "on fire" like many markets in California, we can usually look to the current California real estate market to determine where ours will be in the coming year or so.

What first caught my eye was that they reported 98% of home sellers there received more than one offer, which I find incredible to say the least (incredible is defined as "impossible to believe").

Infographics Tell A Story

How Did Home Sellers Handle More Than One OfferInfographics are a great way to use pictures to tell a story. We publish a monthly infographic to show the state of the Tallahassee real estate market, and the feedback we have received on its format is very positive (click here to see the Manausa Market Infographic).

The story that we get from California is that the market is so hot, people are standing in line for the opportunity to buy a house. Buyers apparently far outweigh sellers there. Call me skeptic, but I think they should double-check their figures before broadcasting that 98% of sellers received more than one offer. How exactly did they measure that?

The California Association Of REALTORS (CAR) claims that sellers, on average, received 5.9 offers from buyers in 2013, and 3.1 offers from buyers in 2012. Regardless of the number received though, home sellers in Tallahassee should be prepared to receive more than one offer and we can look to this California report for some thoughts.

How Sellers Handled Numerous Offers

According to the infographic from CAR, home sellers responded to more than one offer in the following manner:

  • 77% took the highest offer
  • 47% took the best mortgage-qualified buyer
  • 39% took the offer without contingencies
  • 23% took the all-cash offer
  • 14% took the offer because of the buyer's ability to close the fastest

Those numbers make sense to me. Home sellers favor more money, but they also favor the stronger buyer.

The prudent buyer will ensure they make a compelling offer that demonstrates buyer strength with a very tempting price.

How To Get More Than One Offer When Selling Your Home

The key to getting more than one offer is to understand the liquidity in the market for a home like yours. If you use a progressive home selling plan that properly promotes your home to ready buyers, you will likely generate interest from more than one buyer. This is the best way to get top dollar for your home ... have many people competing for the right to buy it.

If you would like to know how a progressive home selling plan can generate more than one offer on your home, just drop me a note and we can schedule a time to demonstrate our plan to you.



Joe Manausa, MBA
Century 21 Manausa & Associates

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Sam Miller
RE/MAX Stars Realty - Howard, OH
Knox County Ohio Real Estate Specialist

Joe, ActiveRain members are sure to pick up a tip in your reblog.  Thanks for resharing!

Apr 19, 2014 09:33 PM
Linda Higley
Virtual Assistant -Keller Williams Capital Partners - Worthington, OH

Good info to have! Data does definitely tell a story. Thanks Joe!

Jun 12, 2014 12:04 AM