Low Offers

You have found the perfect house with everything you wanted--and then some--but the price is more than you want to pay. You decide to go for it anyway, and ask the agent to submit what real estate agents call a "low ball" offer.

Low ball offers sometimes work. If the market is fluctuating and the sellers are anxious, they may just accept it. They may be willing to negotiate if they have listed the house at a higher price than is reasonable. Most sellers are open to offers, but they won't give their house away, especially if the asking price is in line with recent sales of similar homes.

What do you have to lose by making a low offer? If the seller yells and screams, the agent will be the focus of his wrath -- and we don't take it personally. If you really want the house, however, a very low initial offer may irritate the seller to the point that he won't consider a better offer, if you decide to submit one. Design your strategy on the basis of how badly you want the house.

 

1 Comments on Writing Low Offers

MAY
20
2008

A Buyer's Agent should run comps for the buyer to council them in making their offer. A low offer is used to test the negotiating stance of the seller but the buyer should not expect to get a positive response to it.  However, the buyer with a low offer actually gets insulted when the seller doesn't ccome down to his offer or compromise on his asking price. Especially in the next round of negotiations. "Well I came up 20k they only came down 2K." Low Ball buyers just usually put in multiple offers without any real postitve movement towards purchasing a house and in my experience almost never get into contract.

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