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5 Reasons Brooklyn Home Sellers Reject Offers

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Real Estate Agent with Fillmore Real Estate

Rejection is a hard thing to face in life, whether it’s from a potential client, a potential boss or a potential home seller.  As a Brooklyn home buyer, your stress level might be reduced if you’re aware of some of the reasons a seller may reject your offer.   

Before I give you the list of reasons, I’d like to mention that even if you and your buyer’s agent do everything right, the seller may still reject your offer.  It frequently has nothing to do with you.

With that said, here are 5 common reasons sellers reject offers on their homes:

1.      The offer wasn’t enough for them to pay off their mortgage. For most sellers, the bottom line is paying off their mortgage. If your offer won’t cover the mortgage, they cannot accept it.

2.      They may have just been testing the waters to see what they can get for their home.

3.      Their plans may have changed. People put their homes on the market because they need to move, they want to upgrade their home, or they can no longer afford their Brooklyn home. If the circumstances change, they may not need to sell their home.

4.      Their deal may have fallen through. Perhaps your seller was buying another house contingent on the sale of their property. If something went wrong with that deal, they may not be able to sell their Brooklyn home to you.

5.      You may be asking too much of them. The seller may not have the time or money to make any repairs they think are insignificant. Perhaps you want to close too soon or would like to move in to the home before closing.

Don’t get depressed when a seller rejects your offer. There may be many reasons for their refusal.  Help your real estate agent develop a counter offer, or move on to a new opportunity.  There are a lot of homes on the market.  You may be pleasantly surprised when you start looking again and find a home that fits your lifestyle even better.

When you’re ready to buy a home, I can help you find a great home and negotiate to a successful “Yes, we’ll accept your offer.” Call Charles D'Alessandro of Fillmore Real Estate today at (718) 253-9600 ext.206 or email me at charlesdalessandro@fillmore.com to get started.





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Fillmore Real Estate

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Nicole Kraus
Signature Realty Associates - Dover, FL

Good point, that is why you should only work with both qualified sellers and buyers so you don't end up wasting your precious time.....Thanks for sharing!

Jul 15, 2010 02:35 AM
Andrew Mooers | 207.532.6573
MOOERS REALTY - Houlton, ME
Northern Maine Real Estate-Aroostook County Broker

The real estate offer could have been deep sixed because the place is worth the price and not every owner, does, has to come down on the realistic, fair listing price. No need for rock throwing or tantrums but something buyers have to consider that the seller does not have to negotiate at all and the buyer does not have to buy either. We live in America and also, every market is not the same. Many rural area of the country are selling like hot cakes, the opposite of the steady stream from media and many brokers about gloom and doom.

Jul 15, 2010 02:35 AM
Anonymous
Charles D'Alessandro

The Real estate market in Brooklyn is moving alog at a better pace then in the past 6 months. Intrest rates are part of the reason, but todays real estate market is complicated. House that are listed properly are getting activity, and are gettting multiple offers at near asking price. Homes that are over priced continue to sit. Buyers are educated today and will not over pay. It's not doom and gloom it is what it is!

Jul 16, 2010 02:02 AM
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Anonymous
Charles D'Alessandro

Thank you Nicole, I love the real estate business and look forward to the future. I feel that Realtor should always qualify the clients

Jul 16, 2010 02:08 AM
#4