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SOME HOME BUYERS CAN BE VERY FRUSTRATING, IF THEY ARE NOT EDUCATED

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Mortgage and Lending with Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 NMLS # 6869

“Some Home Buyers Can be Very Frustrating, if They are Not Educated”

When I do a preapproval for a first time home buyer, I do my best to explain how the offer process works. Many come to me with this expectation that they plan on offering at least 10% below asking price. I always ask how they came up with this number. They say, that is what they read or that is what they were advised to do by someone. Where do they read this stuff?Make an educated offer on a home

I coach them, not to just pull a number out of the air, not to just offer 10% less, but allow the Realtor to coach them. Yes, they have to make the final decision. I ask them to contact me, when they find a home that they like, so that I can go over monthly payments with them. I find, that once they are armed with a good number, they feel better about making the right offer and end up buying the home they want instead of missing out.

I find more prospective home buyers would not make low ball offers if they were properly educated and coached. Communication between Realtor and mortgage company is very important throughout this process.

Housing Survey: Fewer “low ball” Offers in 2012

By: The Niche Report

 

http://www.thenichereport.com/breaking-news-2/housing-survey-fewer-low-ball-offers-in-2012/

It’s not something that economists routinely track, but it provides a rough sense of what’s happening in local real estate markets. Call it the low-ball index.

A year ago, according to researchers at the National Association of Realtors, one out of 10 members surveyed in a monthly poll complained about low-ball offers on houses listed for sale. In the latest survey — conducted in March among 4,500 agents and brokers across the country but not yet released — there were hardly any. Instead, the focus of volunteered comments has shifted to declining inventory levels — fewer houses available to sell — and multiple offers on well-priced listings.

A low-ball offer typically involves a contract submitted to a seller where the price proposed by the purchaser is 25 percent or more below list. Low-balls increase sharply when there’s a glut of properties available, asking prices are out of sync with local economic realities and values are depressed or uncertain. Buyers figure: Hey, why not? Maybe I’ll get lucky.

Based on the latest survey results, that sort of strategy is not a winning move in many communities this spring. In fact, in local markets where inventories are tight and competition for homes rising, realty agents say that buyers looking to steal houses by low-balling their offers are ending up at the back of the line, their contracts either rejected out of hand or countered close to the original asking price.

In high-demand, high-cost markets that have rebounded from recession slumps, sellers are now firmly in control; they pay scant attention to low-ballers.

Jayne Esposito, an agent with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Los Gatos, Calif., says that multiple offers are “the rule, not the exception,” in her area, and many transactions end up with final contract prices higher than the listing. “Sure, I’ve had a few buyers try to low-ball, and they wouldn’t listen,” she said in an interview, “but that didn’t work out well for them.”

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Joe Petrowsky, NMLS #6869

Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS #2709

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Chuck Carstensen
RE/MAX Results - Elk River, MN
Minnesota/Wisconsin Real Estate Expert

Right now with the best homes getting multiple offers and bid up buyers learn fast that the 10% below offer wont cut it.

Apr 30, 2012 10:45 PM
Edward Gilmartin
CRE - Boston, MA

It is wise to sit down with a buyer and figure out what a home they are interested in is objectively worth. Sometimes making a lower offer is wise sometimes you can demostrate too them that it is foolish and that the house is already priced for a quick sale.

Apr 30, 2012 10:48 PM
Winston Heverly
Coldwell Banker Access Realty - South Macon, GA
GRI, ABR, SFR, CDPE, CIAS, PA

This theory may work and does work at certain price points or other issues of a particular problem property, but across the board no.

Apr 30, 2012 10:50 PM
David Popoff
DMK Real Estate - Darien, CT
Realtor®,SRS, Green ~ Fairfield County, Ct

Joe, and educated consumer is my best customer, first meeting I am as much interviewing them as they are me. What do they know, understand and not.

Apr 30, 2012 11:14 PM
Conrad Allen
Re/Max Professional Associates - Webster, MA
Webster, Ma, Realtor

Hi Joe.  The low ball train left the station last year.

May 01, 2012 01:27 AM
Charles Stallions
Charles Stallions Real Estate Services - Pensacola, FL
850-476-4494 - Pensacola, Pace or Gulf Breeze, Fl.

I have always done an appraisal for the buyer and then let them make their offer. If they lose enough offers they will change quickly.

May 01, 2012 02:00 PM
Mark Loewenberg
KW of the Palm Beaches - Palm Beach Gardens, FL
KW 561-214-0370

yes real offers because decent homes inventories are dropping especially here in south florida

Jul 14, 2012 10:59 PM