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TODAY's Buyer's Market: Are you HOLDING all the cards?

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Real Estate Agent with Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. Assc Broker MD DC VA

TODAY's Buyer's Market: Are you HOLDING all the cards?

Every buyer would like to think they are holding all the cards in a buyers market.   But are they really?   No, they are not.   Let's take a closer look....


In today's market ---- just because you like a house, qualify for the house, have good credit and a great real estate agent does NOT mean you automatically can buy any house that is listed in today's market.

Who else is holding the decision cards?

  • The seller - if your offer isn't reasonable regarding price or terms
  • The seller - might decide to be unreasonable regarding price or terms
  • The appraiser - is unreasonable about the value or condition
  • The bank/investor - may not want to make the loan in a neighborhood or area
  • The bank/investor - may have concerns abut condition issues with the house
  • The current mortgage holder - if it is a short sale and the bank doesn't want to do it
  • The current second mortgage holder - if it is a short sale and the second bank doesn't want to do it
  • The seller -  can't afford to sell it for what you are offering
  • The seller -  doesn't want to sell it for what you are offering
  • The buyer's agent - might not want to work with you if you are unrealistic


In any market, the buyer is never holding ALL the cards.   Other people have choices and options.   Don't lose a good home or value because you think you are holding all the cards.


 

Posted by

Yvette Chisholm, Associate Broker, MD, DC, VAAlan Bruzee & Yvette Chisholm Alan Bruzee, Associate Broker, MD, DC, VA
Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
 Rockville/King Farm Office 301-548-9700
402 King Farm Blvd #150 Rockville, MD  20850

Telephone: 301-758-9500
 
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David Burrows
Classic Realty - Fairfax, VA
No Pressure, Just Seriously Devoted to Real Estate

You are right, it is not just the Buyer that holds the decision cards when purchasing a home. Thanks for posting.

Oct 25, 2011 11:28 AM