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Buying a Bothell home or
Lynnwood Home is one of the
most important purchases most people will make. In
order to make the right decision the first time,
potential buyers need to be prepared. Consider the
following before starting negotiations:
- Be prepared
Research the housing market in
the target area. Once you have information about
the general area, focus on the particular
property and seller. Look for answers to
questions such as:
- Why is the homeowner selling? (If they're
moving because they find the area undesirable,
you might want to consider this issue.)
- How long has the home been on the market?
(If it has been on the market for a long time,
perhaps there are negative facts about the
property that you need to know.)
- How much did the seller pay for the home
compared to the current asking price? (If the
seller paid more, find out why. Was it a general
real estate trend, or did property values in
that particular neighborhood go down?)
- What is the seller's time frame for selling
and moving? Does it fit within your needs?
- Are there any defects in the home or
problems with the surrounding neighborhood? (For
example, is the roof so old that it will likely
leak during the next storm? Is there a new
construction project in the area that will lead
to major traffic congestion?)
As the potential buyer, you
want the advantage. While you want answers to all
your questions to the seller, reveal very little
about your circumstances. Do not give the seller
personal information such as your income, the
maximum you are able to pay for a down payment or
the home, or when you want to move. Make sure that
your agent knows not to reveal any such
information to the seller or his/her agent.
Also, do not let the seller see how much
you want the property. If you appear desperate or
overly enthusiastic, the seller then has the
stronger bargaining position. When meeting with
the seller or listing agent, keep your emotions in
check.
- Establish a
Timeline
Find out if the seller
needs to have the sale closed sooner rather than
later. If the seller is feeling pressured to
sell, use that to your advantage in negotiating.
Even if you, the buyer, are the one with the
deadline for purchasing a home, don't let
yourself be rushed into making concessions or a
purchase you may regret later.
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