Home Seller Negotiation Secrets

Are you the kind of person who is always looking for the best deal? There are some opportunities for you to put your skills in play as you buy a home. Negotiations are typically part of a home buying or home selling process. Read on to learn more about how to come to the table with winning arguments to score the best deal.

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TIPS TO BE 100% ORGANIZED AND QUALIFIED


First, if you’re going to have a leg to stand on negotiations, you need to have your ducks in a row. If you are a home seller, you should:

  • Set the right home price
  • Have your home ready to show and sell
  • Know your responsibilities
  • Have terms in mind

 

KEY IDEAS
  • Set and stick to your list price
  • Use open houses to foster competition
  • Use counteroffers with expiration dates
  • Use counteroffers with expiration dates

 

THE QUESTIONS TO ASK


Investigative work is the second step in a negotiation that lands you on top. Here are the right questions to ask if you are the home seller.

Seller:

  • Who are you negotiating with: what is their financial position?
  • What strategic concessions are you willing to make?
  • What comps (other homes for sale) are you up against in your area?
  • What do you have to negotiate with?
  • What are your non-negotiables?
 
3 Possible Goals:
  1. Create a bidding war
  2. Drive urgency
  3. Make more money
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WHAT’S UP FOR NEGOTIATION?


As you enter this stage of a home sale or purchase, it’s important to know that it’s not just the price of the home that’s up for negotiation. In fact, home negotiations can include a huge range of items that have personal or case-specific value.

  • Price
  • Contingencies
  • Terms
  • Occupancy
  • Furniture
  • Repairs
  • Equipment or tools
  • Closing costs
  • Fees

 

Sometimes, negotiations will occur after an inspection. If essential repairs are identified, these can be included in a negotiation about home price or closing costs.

 

NEGOTIATION TIPS


Negotiations will happen through your realtors, who play a vital role. Home sellers and buyers have a lot of opportunities to drive the conversation that occurs between real estate professionals. Here are some negotiation tips:


THE BASICS:
  • Know how to receive an offer and what your options are
  • Set a bottom line price you’ll accept
  • Remember that price is not everything
  • Set intentions and goals for your negotiations
  • Understand contingency clauses and offers
  • The goal for everyone is a win-win deal.
  • Most important tip: collaborate with a qualified agent who will guide you
    through this process
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